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The Breakup of Calais LNG Recounted

The Bangor Daily News recounts the events that precipitated the dissolution of Calais LNG, the former developer of one of the three LNG terminals currently proposed in Maine.

Op-ed: Renewable Energy Sources Cannot Adequately Meet Regional Demand

An attorney with a firm representing Broadwater Energy writes that conservation efforts and renewable energy sources are not enough to sustain Connecticut’s growing energy demands, as suggested by a Yale University professor. Instead, he says that the proposed Broadwater LNG terminal for Long Island Sound is a “sensible, reasonable solution” to meeting the...

Op-ed: LNG Opponents Hamper Efforts to Address Energy Concerns

A Camarillo, Calif., resident criticizes LNG opponents, particularly those that do not live in Ventura County, that offer no alternative energy solutions. “They are putting up roadblocks to any real progress in addressing our substantial energy requirements,” she  writes. The op-ed is carried by The Ventura County Star. [Free registration...

Fall River Challenges Letter from Mass. to Weaver’s Cove

According to The Standard-Times, lawyers for the City of Fall River last week discovered an April 2006 letter from the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management to Weaver’s Cove that appears to waive certain safety and environmental review requirements.  Fall River Mayor Edward Lambert alleges that the letter should have been disclosed to the city, and also that any  such...

SES Sues for Completion of Environmental Review for Proposed Long Beach Terminal

Sound Energy Solutions yesterday asked the Los Angeles Superior Court to order the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners to finish the environmental review for the company’s proposed LNG terminal in Long Beach, Calif.  SES’ CEO said, “The Harbor Commission wrongly curtailed an established environmental process that is designed to objectively evaluate the project on...

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