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Tax Agreement With Quoddy Bay LNG Approved

Voters in Indian Township, Maine, on Tuesday approved a tax agreement between Quoddy Bay LNG, the developer of an import facility proposed for Pleasant Point, and Passamaquoddy tribal members from the reservations at Indian Township and Pleasant Point. The agreement exempts Quoddy Bay LNG from paying real estate and personal property taxes and allows Pleasant Point to reduce the Tribal...

Stakeholders Provide Testimony on Sparrows Point Bills

Critics and supporters of AES’ proposed Sparrows Point LNG terminal testified yesterday before Maryland state legislators at a hearing on two bills designed to hinder the project’s development. One measure would prohibit dredging by private parties near the terminal’s proposed site and limit the Public Service Commission’s discretion to recommend approval of LNG...

Op-ed: LNG Critic Emphasizes Coordination of Opposition Efforts

The director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick has criticized the proposed LNG terminals in Maine and emphasized the importance of coordinating opposition efforts in Canada. The Telegraph Journal carries her op-ed. [Subscription...

Editorial: New Brunswick Wise to Intervene in FERC Review Process for Proposed Maine Terminals

The Telegraph Journal commends the government of New Brunswick for its involvement in FERC’s review process for the LNG terminals proposed in Maine, saying that “it is an attempt to make the process work for New Brunswick, by knowing the rules and the relevant case law.” [Subscription...

Consultant’s Early Draft Favorable for Broadwater

Newsday reports today that a consultant for Long Island Power Authority submitted an Aug. 3 “executive briefing” that found that it should be possible to build and operate Broadwater Energy’s proposed LNG terminal with minimal adverse impacts to public safety and the environment. The briefing is a precursor to a final report by Boston-based Levitan & Associates,...

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