"Residents Wrangle Over Transmission Line Proposal for Rural Virginia"

"Valley Link would connect a potential nuclear reactor and fossil fueled-powered plants to serve suburban data centers."

"GOOCHLAND, Va.—Deborah Blackburn leaned on her cane in a line to enter the Central High Cultural and Educational Complex, angst-ridden over a giant transmission line proposal for reasons that are common refrains here: It’s all to benefit data centers in Northern Virginia, and it will disrupt the rural character here outside Richmond.

“We don’t want it,” Blackburn said about the Valley Link transmission project. “I kept as much of my acreage natural. I like seeing my deer, even though they eat my hosta plants.”

Valley Link is a 765-kilovolt system of transmission lines to be hung from towers the height of 12-story buildings by Dominion Energy, Transource and FirstEnergy. Transource is a transmission company jointly owned by American Electric Power and Evergy.

Up for public discussion in Goochland at the recent meeting Blackburn attended was a segment that would start at the Joshua Falls substation in Campbell County, about 115 miles west of Richmond."

Charles Paullin reports for Inside Climate News May 26, 2026.

Source: Inside Climate News, 05/28/2026