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U S fuel supplies tighten as pipeline outage drags on

U S fuel supplies tighten as pipeline outage drags on
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How FERC Transmission Reform Can End the Delay of a Cleaner Future - Union of Concerned Scientists

How FERC Transmission Reform Can End the Delay of a Cleaner Future Training with simulated electrical fire at the Center for Naval Engineering Firefighting School. Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/US Navy How FERC Transmission Reform Can End the Delay of a Cleaner Future Mike Jacobs, Senior energy analyst | May 7, 2021, 2:58 pm EDT Transmission is to electricity what roads and highways are to cars and trucks. Some local roads (or driveways) are built by private interests to access new real estate development, while most every major highway, bridge or mountain tunnel is built by a regional public agency. The way we plan and pay for our electric transmission follows this logic, until you look at how assumptions about future traffic are dramatically different for the new users, imposing crushing cost burdens on new renewable energy development. The transmission assumptions used for new supplies

The Supreme Court Case That Could Change Everything For US Pipelines

A Supreme Court hearing began this week that could seal the future fate of gas pipelines across the United States. It could also change the balance of power between federal and state authorities in a way that federal authorities would hardly like. The case involves the proposed PennEast pipeline, a 120-mile, 1-billion-cu-m piece of infrastructure that will take natural gas from the Marcellus shale across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. New Jersey is opposing the pipeline. PennEast and FERC want to use eminent domain to condemn the state and private land they need to build the infrastructure. On the face of it, it is a simple case just another pipeline dispute of the sort that has been enjoying growing popularity among environmentalist groups and politicians in the past few years. In this case, the politicians want to stop PennEast from receiving easements for 40 parcels of federal land. The only way for PennEast to receive these easements, then, is to sue New Jersey.

The Supreme Court Case That Could Change Everything For U S Pipelines

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