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The Atlantic Coast Pipeline points the wrong way to energy’s future

by Nelson Bailey | Jan 21, 2018 | Fossil Fuels, Politics of energy

Duke Energy and other advocates for building the Atlantic Coast Pipeline have come up with a peculiar new justification for the $5 billion project – climate change. They say this winter’s record-setting run of sub-freezing temperatures led to a spike in natural gas...

Banks gives pipeline developer another chance after pulling funding from Dakota Access

by Nelson Bailey | Jan 12, 2018 | Fossil Fuels, Pipelines

Banks that pulled funding from the Dakota Access Pipeline due to strong public opposition are now teaming up with the pipeline’s developer on another controversial fossil fuel project. Energy Transfer Partners, the lead developer of the Bayou Bridge Pipeline in...

Outlaws are more ethical than Dominion’s pipeline company

by Nelson Bailey | Jan 7, 2018 | Economic Impacts, Pollution - Other Sources

Ryan and Joy Blosser and their two children are at risk of being robbed of their livelihood and their domestic tranquility at the point of a pen. I do not know the Blossers personally, but I was moved by their presentation at the Augusta County Board of Zoning Appeals...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: For Saturday, Jan. 6

by Nelson Bailey | Jan 6, 2018 | Regulatory Permit Process

FERC’s faulty data there for all to see Highland County reassessment office records show a very large drop in land values within a half mile of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. I’m sure that virtually all properties on or near the proposed pipeline have lost...

Augusta County residents pack meeting to oppose pipeline storage yard in Churchville

by Nelson Bailey | Jan 5, 2018 | Eminant Domain, Politics of energy, Regulatory Permit Process

VERONA – The Augusta County Board of Zoning Appeals voted to delay making a decision Thursday on whether to issue the Atlantic Coast Pipeline a special use permit for a storage yard in Churchville. The proposal is to convert 34 acres of existing farmland on...

Judge pushes back timeline for northern Minnesota oil pipeline

by Nelson Bailey | Jan 4, 2018 | Fossil Fuels, Pipelines

A decision on whether to approve a contentious oil pipeline in northern Minnesota is being delayed so the project’s environmental impact statement can be revised, an administrative law judge has ruled. The decision from Judge Ann O’Reilly last week is a response to a...
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