The long practice of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to delay making decisions on appeals of its rulings – so-called “tolling orders” – was challenged in oral arguments before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday, April 27.
Court Denies Request for A Stay of Keystone XL Decision Affecting NWP 12
Chief Judge Brian Morris for the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana said on April 28 that he would not issue an administrative stay to his April 15 order blocking the Army Corps’ Nationwide Permit 12 (NWP12) program, pending
Concerns Expressed About Proposed ACP Yard in Goshen, VA
A proposed construction storage yard has drawn expressions of deep concern from a coalition of Rockbridge County citizens plus ABRA, Augusta County Alliance and the Rockbridge Area Conservation Council, both of whom are ABRA members. The proposed yard site is
How a GOP-backed plan threatens the Atlantic Coast pipeline
Card – E&E News – 4/24/20
At the cusp of historic energy investments in Virginia, COVID-19 handed us a lemon. Let’s make lemonade.
Card – Virginia Mercury – 4/30/20
D.C. Circuit Hears Challenge to Unjust FERC Practice Used to Advance Construction of Unnecessary Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Card – Southern Environmental Law Center – 4/27/20
Mountain Valley says pipeline still on track despite issues with permit program
Card – The Roanoke Times – 4/24/20
Two Controversial Virginia Gas Plants Face Increasing Uncertainty, Documents Show
Card – Energy and Policy Institute – 4/29/20 Related: State Corporation Commission should pause process on natural gas project
Renewables Are the Only Winners in Historic Decline in Energy Demand
Card – Bloomberg – 4/30/20
Judges tussle over FERC pipeline ‘limbo’
Card – E&E News – 4/28/20 Related: Chatterjee defends how FERC treats protesting landowners Subcommittee Releases Preliminary Findings Showing FERC Pipeline Approval Process Skewed Against Landowners