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Editorial: Broadwater Requires Careful Evaluation by Governor

In light of the contentious debate surrounding the project, Newsday supports “a balanced assessment” by New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer of Broadwater Energy’s proposed LNG...

Connecticut LNG Task Force Files Comments on Broadwater DEIS

The Long Island Sound LNG Task Force, created by the Governor of Connecticut, has concluded that FERC’s draft environmental impact statement for Broadwater Energy’s proposed LNG terminal in Long Island Sound neglected to address several critical issues. According to the Task Force’s filing, FERC did not adequately consider the impact on gas supply that the development...

Connecticut AG Formally Criticizes Broadwater Project

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal yesterday filed comments with FERC and the New York Department of State, urging both agencies to reject Broadwater Energy’s proposed LNG terminal in Long Island Sound. “For both state and federal authorities, the unknowns are unacceptable…There are better, safer means for delivering natural gas to Long Island,” ...

Baltimore County Zoning Law Deemed Unenforceable by Federal Judge

A federal judge in Maryland yesterday ruled that a Baltimore County zoning law that prevents the construction of LNG terminals within five miles of a residential area is unenforceable. The zoning law would have effectively blocked the development of AES’ proposed Sparrows Point LNG terminal in Dundalk, Md. In his opinion, Judge Richard D. Bennett noted that Congress granted...

USCG Adopts Interim Rule on Mooring at Elba Island Terminal

The U.S. Coast Guard has published an interim rule establishing towing vessel requirements for the three potential mooring arrangements available to LNG ships visiting the Elba Island LNG terminal. Although the interim rule goes into effect Feb. 20, the agency is accepting comments until March 20. Friday’s edition of the Federal Register has further...

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