Two new reports released by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) conclude that “the role of natural gas as a ‘bridge fuel’ is behind us.” In announcing the reports, RMI states: The past decade has seen a dramatic reduction in the
Renewables, storage poised to undercut natural gas prices, increase stranded assets: RMI
Card – Utility Dive – 9/11/19 Related: As Earth faces climate catastrophe, US set to open nearly 200 power plants
Feds Issue Bulletin Warning of Pipeline Dangers in Mountains
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued on May 2 an advisory bulletin “to remind owners and operators of gas and hazardous liquid pipelines of the potential for damage to pipeline facilities caused by earth movement from both
Is This What Dominion Calls ‘Best in Class’?
For the past five years, since announcing plans to build the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), Dominion Energy has touted that its construction of the project would employ “best in class” techniques to prevent sediment runoff from endangering streams and rivers.
First grants awarded from Mountain Valley Pipeline mitigation fund
Card – The Roanoke Times – 12/6/18
Two visions in conflict
Card – Virginia Mercury – 8/31/18
All-volunteer groups patrol construction of gas pipeline projects in Virginia, North Carolina
Card – Think Progress – 8/24/18
Is the Trans Mountain Pipeline (and Other Fossil Fuel Investments) a Future Stranded Asset?
Card – DeSmog – 6/9/18
Organizations to host tour on locations affected by fossil fuels
Card – WBOY News – 4/11/18
Majors, Chisholm and Bondurant: A dispatch from the path of the Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – The Roanoke Times – 3/14/18