The restoration plans for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, requested on October 27 by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and due by December 26, are still – as of this writing – somewhere in the works. Plans for what to
Despite setbacks for new natural gas projects, companies push forward with plans
Card – Virginia Mercury – 12/16/20
Header Injustice Project is Dismissed by Virginia State Corporation Commission
Card – Food & Water Watch – 12/2/20 Related: Controversial natural gas station in Chesapeake won’t happen — at least for now
Virginia Natural Gas infrastructure expansion to be scaled back amid plant financing troubles
Card – Virginia Mercury – 11/17/20
In Virginia battleground, natural gas pipeline projects face reversals
Card – Bay Journal – 9/7/20
Environmental justice concerns stall Va. power project
Card – E&E News – 7/23/20
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline Is Cancelled, But Here’s Why That’s Not Enough
Card – Food & Water Watch – 7/16/20
Virginia Withholds Key Permit for “Header Injustice Project”
Card – Blue Virginia 6/26/20
COMMENTARY: Pipeline extension project is environmentally, financially risky
Card – The Free Lance-Star – 6/4/20
Additional Public Hearing Scheduled for Header Improvement Project
The Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) announced May 27 that additional public testimony on Virginia Natural Gas’s proposed Header Improvement Project (HIP) will be received on June 8 at a virtual hearing, webcast by the SCC. The deadline for filing