The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved at its March 24 meeting a restoration plan for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) and for the associated Supply Header Project (SHP). The restoration of the ACP route will be the responsibility of
Will property owners who lost land to scuttled Atlantic Coast Pipeline get it back?
Card – NC Policy Watch – 10/28/21 Related: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline is dead. But for some WV landowners, it lives on
Dominion should return property to owners
Card – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 8/13/21 Related: Nelson County Activists Say Atlantic Coast Pipeline Should Rescind “Zombie Easements”
A close look at what’s next now that the Atlantic Coast Pipeline has been canceled
Card – NC Policy Watch – 8/9/21
FERC urged to restore property rights in ACP’s path
Card – E&E Energywire – 4-30-21
Private land taken for MVP: At what price?
Card – Roanoke Times – 5-12-21
Virginia landowners urge FERC to require cancelled Atlantic Coast Pipeline to relinquish easements
Card – Virginia Mercury – 4/21/21 Related: Opinion/Editorial: Owners have right to land use
Strong concerns voiced to FERC about ACP restoration plan
Comments filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission about the proposed restoration plan for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) universally called for easements on property along the 604-mile route of the now cancelled project to be relinquished by Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC (Atlantic). The deadline for
‘It’s time to retire’: With six-year struggle now behind them, some opponents of ACP moving on
Card – The News & Advance – 4/7/21
Defense League lobbies for landowner easements
Card – Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald – 3/23/21