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Baltimore Officials Remain Opposed to AES Sparrows Point LNG Project Following FERC Decision

Following yesterday’s decision by FERC to re-affirm its previous approval of the AES Sparrows Point LNG regasification project, a spokesperson for Baltimore County said that “nothing in [FERC’s] ruling changes our opposition.” The Baltimore Sun provides further...

Weaver’s Cove Responds to Rhode Island Agency’s Objections

Weaver’s Cove Energy, LLC filed a response to an objection submitted by the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) to the developer’s request that the Commission declare Condition 24 of  the order approving the Weaver’s Cove LNG project satisfied. In its answer, Weaver’s Cove argues that Condition 24, requiring the developer to secure...

Freeport LNG Revises Emergency Response Plan

Freeport LNG Development, L.P. filed two revised pages for its Emergency Response Plan, available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. CP03-75.

FERC Approves Jordan Cove, Re-Affirms AES Sparrows Point LNG Projects

FERC announced this morning that the Commission approved the Jordan Cove LNG import project and re-affirmed its previous authorization of the AES Sparrows Point LNG project. The votes on each project were 3-1, with Commission Chairman Jon Wellinghoff dissenting in both...

FERC Approves In-Service Date Extension for Golden Pass LNG Terminal

FERC granted a request to extend the in-service deadline for the Golden Pass LNG terminal yesterday. The new in-service deadline is July 6, 2012. FERC’s letter order is available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

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