Equitrans Midstream Corporation (ETRN), the largest owner (48%) and operator of the still uncompleted Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), announced on May 3 that the pipeline is not expected to be in operation until the “second half of 2023 at a
Applications for ABRA director position still being accepted
Applications for a new director to manage the Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance are still being accepted. Persons interested in the position or those with recommendations of persons that might be considered are urged to contact ABRA Chair Allen Johnson at .
Opposition voiced to invoking Defense Production Act for MVP
Twenty-four conservation groups, including ABRA, joined by 17 Virginia state legislators, wrote U.S. Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warne on April 22 to express strong opposition to a March 10 recommendation by West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin that the Biden
Federal regulators issue key approval for Mountain Valley Pipeline, but project faces fresh legal scrutiny
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 4/12/22 Related: FERC conditions amendment approval on MVP restoring federal permits
Marshall: Chickahominy Power plant is dead. Is the Mountain Valley Pipeline next?
Card – The Roanoke Times – 4/8/22
Youngkin administration says it aims to speed up environmental permitting
Card – Virginia Mercury – 4/14/22
Billions of dollars at stake as huge gold mine moves ahead with South Carolina expansion
Card – The State – 4/17/22
Youngkin administration sets stricter runoff rules for solar farms
Card – Virginia Mercury – 4/18/22
Virginia SCC staff questions Dominion Energy’s offshore wind cost assumptions
Card – Utility Dive – 4/12/22
NC has great potential for offshore wind development, experts say, and a gust of direct benefits could follow
Card – WUNC – 4/11/22