by Bob Day | Nov 6, 2015 | Politics of energy
A decision on the controversial pipeline. Source: Obama rejects Keystone XL project, citing U.S. climate leadership – The Washington Post
by Bob Day | Nov 4, 2015 | Politics of energy
Gov. Terry McAuliffe wants state agencies to brief his office before department employees comment publicly about two deeply controversial interstate natural gas pipeline projects that have received the governor’s blessing. Source: Governor’s office to coordinate...
by Bob Day | Oct 24, 2015 | Climate Change, Renewables, Sustainability
One interesting part of the article is the push to renewable to avoid an early rush to gas. This would possibly make gas pipelines less in demand for a quick substitution that ultimately leaves unused hardware in the ground and devastating scars on the land In the...
by Bob Day | Oct 23, 2015 | Conservation, Economic Impacts, Endangered Species, Pipelines, Regulatory Permit Process
Tom Shipley wrote this interesting letter about the beginnings of the pipeline in WV and evidently there’s lots of opposition even there shipley, cave and trout Reading this it sounds like a wonderful destination for cavers and fishermen alike–Hard to...
by Bob Day | Oct 23, 2015 | Economic Impacts, FERC communications, Sustainability
Please consider the following article in your decision regarding the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. Thank you for your consideration! CLEAN ENERGY VS. DOMINION’S PIPELINE: WHAT DO WE GET FOR $5 BILLION? By Monique Sullivan and Chad Oba Monique Sullivan...