Lynn Good, Chairman and CEO of Duke Energy, says that the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) will be completed “in late 2021 with full-in service in the first half of 2022,” according to a transcript of the company’s
Appalachian Headwaters: Healing Environmental Degradation
This is the first in a series of periodic profiles of programs and activities that seek to protect, enrich and restore the natural resources of the Allegheny-Blue Ridge region. The damage to the ecosystems of the central Appalachian region from
Duke Energy abruptly alters pipeline financing plan
Card – The Recorder – 11/14/19 Related: Duke Energy’s Pipeline Problems Rattle Investors
Sean McGarvey column: Don’t leave construction workers in regulatory limbo
Card – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 11/13/19
Senior advisor to lawmakers: Gov. Cooper’s office didn’t meddle in DEQ permitting of Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Card – The Progressive Pulse – 11/8/19 Related: GOP swings and misses with pipeline attacks on Cooper
Dominion Virginia plan for 1.5 GW new peaking capacity will lead to more gas plants, NGOs fear
Card – Utility Dive – 11/7/19
3 E’s: The Top 3 Climate Action Items for VA Leaders in 2020
Card – Natural Resources Defense Council – 11/9/19
New Lazard Report on “Levelized Cost of Energy” Highlights Why Virginia Should Ditch Fossil Fuels, Go All-Out for Clean Energy
Card – Blue Virginia – 11/8/19
Black Friday Deals for Energy Companies via The Nature Conservancy
Card – Blue Virginia – 11/8/19
Valley Activists Aid Mountain Valley Pipeline Opponents
Card – NPR WMRA – 11/11/19