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Dominion officials report high reliability at North Anna, outline license renewal and spent‑fuel plans
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Dominion Energy told Louisa supervisors that North Anna Power Station posted strong 2024 performance, renewed licensing through 2060 for Unit 2 and outlined interim spent‑fuel storage plans; the station reported one minor environmental reporting lapse and discussed emergency alert changes.
Dominion Energy representatives told the Louisa County Board of Supervisors during a public hearing Monday that North Anna Power Station remained an industry leader in reliability in 2024 and that the station’s license renewals and interim spent‑fuel storage plans remain on track.
“North Anna Power Station remains an industry leader in generating safe, reliable, low‑cost, carbon‑free power,” said Lisa Hilbert, site vice president at North Anna Power Station, during the station’s annual update. Hilbert stated that Unit 2 had a combined capacity factor of 96.42% in 2024 and that the plant provided enough generation to support roughly 475,000 homes for more than 330 days of the year.
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