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Broadwater Official Defends Weather Data

In an op-ed published today by Newsday, Broadwater senior vice president John Hritcko Jr. addresses allegations that the company erred or sought to mislead by submitting atmospheric data from Boston rather than Long Island, and by keeping certain information confidential. Hritcko explains that Broadwater “has always been moving toward finalizing data specific to the Long Island...

City Official Criticizes Quoddy Bay LNG Project

The Bangor Daily News today reports that the city manager of Eastport, Maine became the first city official to publicly declare opposition to Quoddy Bay’s proposed LNG terminal. At a special City Council meeting held Monday night, George “Bud” Finch expressed concerns over siting the facility next to Route 190, the only road into the city. Quoddy Bay project manager...

Coastal Zone Bill Attempts to Thwart LNG Development in NY Waters

Bill A09257, introduced Jan. 4 in the New York Assembly, would prohibit the construction of “heavy industry,” which is defined to include LNG terminals, in the New York coastal zone. It likewise would prohibit new “off-shore gas, liquid or solid bulk transfer facilities, including LNG terminals for receiving, storage and processing.” The bill states that...

Op-ed: PGW’s LNG Project Has Drawbacks

An op-ed in today’s Philadelphia Daily News says the financial benefits of PGW’s proposed LNG facility are not worth the environmental and safety risks. “[PGW] concluded that the city should incur these risks and inconveniences to save ratepayers a measly $3 a month,” says Evan M. Belser, program organizer of Clean Water...

Op-ed: U.S. Must Take Action in Curbing Energy Shortfall

U.S. Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (D-Mass.) says that while there are environmental and safety concerns about LNG development, terminal proposals such as those sited for offshore Massachusetts should be considered in light of the energy predicament. Lynch, who serves on the House subcommittee on national security, emerging threats and international relations, is also calling for more...

Broadwater Energy Submits FERC Application

The Day reports that Broadwater Energy has formally filed an application with FERC for its proposed LNG terminal in the Long Island Sound. “This is just another step in the process,” said John Hritcko Jr., senior vice president of Broadwater. “Area residents are entitled to more reliable and affordable energy supplies, and they want a fair and comprehensive regulatory...

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