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DEQ updates board on Dominion's Chesterfield reliability center permit review and Northern Virginia ozone 'clean data' status
Summary
DEQ told the State Air Pollution Control Board that it is reviewing complex air-modeling for Dominion's proposed Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center—four 250 MW simple-cycle turbines with proposed controls—and that EPA finalized a clean data determination April 4 for the Northern Virginia ozone area; DEQ said there is no timeline yet for a draft permit to go to public comment.
Mike Dowd, director of the air renewable energy division for the Department of Environmental Quality, used his statutory briefing at the April 17 State Air Pollution Control Board meeting to update members on two items: the Department's ongoing review of Dominion's proposed Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center (CERC) permit application and a recent EPA action on ozone monitoring in Northern Virginia.
"The project will consist of 4 simple cycle combustion turbines of 250 megawatts each," Dowd said, describing Dominion's proposal to…
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