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31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Ann Alexander
This blog was authored by NRDC fellow Alison Gocke, who has worked with Ann and Gillian on the Jordan Cove Energy Project. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
Ever since the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved its new gas pipeline policy statement last month, the gas industry and its supporters have been stomping around in a huff. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
Dominion Energy was in court again on Tuesday for its unnecessary Atlantic Coast Pipeline, which is proposed for Virginia, North Carolina, and West Virginia and would cross the Appalachian Trail as well as several historic and vulnerable communities. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
A study released yesterday by the Rocky Mountain Institute finds that gas pipelines and power plants proposed today are at a high risk of becoming stranded by 2035, as cheaper, cleaner energy alternatives outcompete them. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
The United States—the world’s top producer of natural gas—extracts far more gas than we need to satisfy domestic demand. [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
After nearly five years of deliberation, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission finally updated its “Natural Gas Policy Statement” last month, putting in place a process that better reflects its legal duties and restores balance to its reviews [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
NRDC, the Sustainable FERC Project, and more than 50 other organizations sent a clear message  [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
Recent media reports suggest that the White House has tabled its plan to bail out costly coal and [read post]
31 Dec 1969, 4:00 pm by Gillian Giannetti
Developers who wish to build new interstate gas pipelines or liquefied natural gas (LNG) export or import terminals must get approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). [read post]