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Carson - Midlothian - North Anna

The transmission lines between the Carson, Midlothian, and North Anna substations are approaching the end of their service life and must be rebuilt.

Project Details

This proposed project will rebuild the existing 500 kilovolt (kV) electric transmission lines. The same right of way corridor will be used between our Carson, Midlothian, and North Anna substations. These aging power lines have reliably served customers for many decades. Rebuilding them will allow more power to flow and serve you.

Before construction begins, trees, vegetation, and unapproved encroachments must be removed from the right of way corridor. It is planned to keep the current 500 kV lines in service during construction.

For some areas, the 500 kV line shares the same space with existing 230 kV lines. Those neighboring lines may be transferred onto the new 500 kV structures. This plan makes the best use of available space. 

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Dominion Energy's Carson–Midlothian–North Anna Transmission Line Rebuild Project.

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Project Overview Map

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Community Engagement

North Anna – Midlothian

Carson – Midlothian 

NORTH ANNA – MIDLOTHIAN MEETINGS

Virtual Meeting with presentation and Q&A.
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IN PERSON OPEN HOUSES
(there is no formal presentation; you may come and go as convenient)

Louisa County
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Betty J. Queen Intergenerational Center
522 Industrial Drive, Louisa, VA 23093

Powhatan/Chesterfield counties
Monday, May 11, 2026
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
The Bold Host Event Venue
1551 Oakbridge Drive, Powhatan, VA 23139

Goochland/Hanover counties
Thursday, May 14, 2026
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Residence Inn Short Pump at the Notch
1800 Wilkes Ridge Circle, Richmond, VA 23233

 

CARSON – MIDLOTHIAN MEETINGS

Virtual Meeting with presentation and Q&A.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.
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IN PERSON OPEN HOUSES
(there is no formal presentation; you may come and go as convenient)

Dinwiddie County
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Eastside Enhancement Center
7301 B Boydton Plank Road, Petersburg, VA 23803

Chesterfield County
Thursday, May 21, 2026
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Brightpoint Community College
Midlothian Campus Hamel Hall
800 Charter Colony Parkway, Midlothian, VA 23114

 

Documents

Timeline

2026

January 2026
Surveys of the existing right of way corridor
March 2026
Project announcement
May 2026
Public Meetings Round #1
June/July 2026
Public Meetings Round #2
August 2026
File application with the SCC

Winter 2026-2027

Right of way clearing of trees, vegetation, and encroachments begins (pending permits)
Danger tree removal begins (outside of right of way)

2027

April 2027
Requested Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) 
Midlothian construction
Summer 2027-Early 2028
Carson – Midlothian construction

2028

North Anna - Midlothian construction

What To Expect

Power lines use the existing right of wayUsing existing right of way (ROW)

Complies with mandatory standardsComplies with mandatory standards
Ensures safety and reliability and meets customer power needsSafe reliable power you need
Minimizes potential impacts to the community and environmentsMinimizes impacts to people, nature
Brings new generation onto the grid Brings new generation onto the grid

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Dominion Energy's Carson–Midlothian–North Anna Transmission Line Rebuild Project.

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FAQs

These 500 kV lines are part of a critical artery of high voltage transmission lines through central Virginia, connecting with North Anna Nuclear Power Station, a vital baseload generator for customer power needs. To keep North Anna generating uninterrupted during transmission line construction, the existing lines can stay in service while the new lines are built beside them in the current right of way. This means North Anna can continue delivering power through these transmission lines to customers, while crews safely build the new lines.

To maintain system reliability and successfully integrate new electric generation, these projects propose to rebuild the existing lines between Carson and Midlothian substations as well as Midlothian and North Anna substations. These lines were originally built between 1979 and 1981 and are approaching the end of their service lives. Customer power needs continue to increase in Virginia, and increased generation supply to meet those needs is planned. These lines must be rebuilt according to today’s safety and reliability standards.

To minimize potential impacts to neighbors, existing transmission corridors are often prioritized for future infrastructure needs. Some of these needs are identified in the short term and are early in the planning process. You will receive more information about future infrastructure needs to meet customer energy demands as Dominion Energy coordinates with PJM.

Because the project proposes to use the existing right of way, commonly 235 feet wide, there is a section of this corridor where the 500 kV line has an existing 230 kV line on the side of the right of way where the new poles need to go. Between Midlothian Substation and Oilville at Broad Street, the existing 230 kV line is in the way of the planned rebuilt 500 kV position. To ensure they both fit in the existing right of way on that side of the easement, both the 500 kV and the 230 kV lines will share the same monopole structure. The 500 kV lines and arms will face into the right of way, and the 230 kV lines and arms will face the outside edge of the right of way.

Pending engineering design and right of way optimization evaluation in spring 2026, it is possible Dominion Energy may propose rebuilding the rest of the structures from Oilville to North Anna as double-circuit monopoles, as well.

The existing easement is commonly at least 235 feet wide between North Anna, Midlothian, and Carson substations. However, forestry maintenance to date has focused on the existing 500 kV lines to keep them clear and safe of hazards, according to regulatory requirements. Because this project will need to optimize the full, existing right of way for transmission infrastructure, all trees and vegetation must be cleared to comply with safety regulations.

Existing right of way corridors are surveyed to gather updated field conditions where critical infrastructure operates. Additional surveying may occur in 2026.

You may notice surveyors in the right of way on foot or in light duty vehicles. Existing access routes will be used, which may be on or near your property. Surveyors will leave yard stakes or small flags in the right of way. Please do not remove these important markers.

Dominion Energy drones will be used to survey from above. An FAA-licensed drone pilot will operate them from the ground and will always maintain sight of the aircraft.

The existing right of way width varies along the route but is typically at least 235 feet in most areas. At its widest point near Carson Substation, the right of way is 450 feet wide. Many portions of the existing right of way are unmaintained (i.e. forested).

Please contact your Right of Way Representative for assistance. The latest regional contact map is available here: Rights of Way Usage and Safety | Dominion Energy.

Legal

The Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) has regulatory authority over all energy providers in Virginia. Among other responsibilities, the SCC validates the need for a proposed line and approves the route and structures. In reviewing a proposed project, the SCC must consider whether potential impacts on scenic assets, historic districts and the environment have been reasonably minimized.

Once this project is submitted to the SCC, we will post our application and provide a link to the SCC’s case docket where you will find documents related to the case, as well as information on how to submit comments.

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