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This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Virginia. In 2022, Virginia had a total summer capacity of 29,169 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 89,477 GWh. [ 2 ]
As of early Monday, 573 customers were impacted in the Lefors, McLean and Pampa area with crews working to restore power, 11 outages were near the Fritch / Stinnett / Borger area, affecting about ...
Smith Mountain Dam is a concrete arch dam located on the Roanoke River in Virginia, creating Smith Mountain Lake.The dam was built by Appalachian Power (a division of American Electric Power) between 1960 and 1963 for the purposes of pumped-storage hydroelectricity.
Virginia Transformer Corp (VTC) is the fourth largest power transformer manufacturer in North America, [citation needed] the largest US-owned. [1] It was established in 1971 to provide power transformers to the Appalachian mining industry. [1] Since then it has expanded to provide transformers across North America.
A stand-alone power system (SAPS or SPS), also known as remote area power supply (RAPS), is an off-the-grid electricity system for locations that are not fitted with an electricity distribution system. Typical SAPS include one or more methods of electricity generation, energy storage, and regulation.
In 2013 the paper was sold to Berkshire Hathaway, which in turn sold its BH Media holdings – The Roanoke Times included – to Lee Enterprises in 2020. [244] Beth Macy, author of the bestselling book Dopesick which was adapted into a 2021 Hulu miniseries of the same name, was a reporter at The Roanoke Times for 25 years. [245]
This category contains articles about hydroelectric power plants in the U.S. state of Virginia. Pages in category "Hydroelectric power plants in Virginia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Solar power in Virginia on rooftops is estimated to be capable of providing 32.4% of electricity used in Virginia using 28,500 MW of solar panels. [1] Installing solar panels provides a 6.8% return on investment in Virginia, and a 5 kW array would return a profit of $16,041 over its 25 year life.