A denial of Dominion Energy’s request for more time to complete its Supply Header Project (SHP) was a repeated theme among the scores of comments received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on August 3 and preceding days. Dominion Energy Transmission,
SELC asks Dominion Energy to end ‘pipeline to nowhere’
- – The Recorder – 8/6/20
ACTION ALERT: Comments Due August 3 on ACP & SHP Time Extension
Comments are due by 5 pm, Monday, August 3 on the request by Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc. (DETI), submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on July 10, for an extension of time of 1) one-year to address abandonment and restoration issues for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline,
A Pipeline to Nowhere? Why?
Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc. (DETI) filed on July 10 with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) a request that it be granted two additional years to finish the Supply Header Project (SHP), a proposed natural gas pipeline in West Virginia (33.6 miles) and Pennsylvania (3.9 miles) that would have connected existing natural gas pipelines in Ohio and Pennsylvania with the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Friction arises at FERC over remains of ACP, SHP gas pipeline plans
- – S&P Global – 7/20/20
Dominion Asks for Time Extension to Abandon ACP, Finish Supply Header
Dominion Energy Transportation, Inc. (DETI) filed a request on July 10 with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for an extension of one year to complete abandonment and restoration of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) project. The request follows the joint announcement on July 5 by Dominion Energy and Duke Energy,