The Washington Post: The Dominion Energy utility company has agreed to bury most of a proposed power-line route in Prince William County beneath Interstate 66, ending more than three years of controversy surrounding the project, which will help power a new data center complex outside Haymarket.
Under a settlement reached this week with local community groups, Dominion will seek state permission to place most of a five-mile power-line route connecting Haymarket to Gainesville beneath the highway — a $167 million effort whose cost will be absorbed by Dominion customers over time in the form of higher rates.
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