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LNG Projects Ask Commerce to Override States’ CZMA Objections

AES Corp. has appealed to the U.S. secretary of commerce to override Maryland’s objection to the federal consistency certification for the company’s Sparrows Point liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal project in Baltimore, MD.

September 17, 2007

LNG Projects Ask Commerce to Override States’ CZMA Objections

AES Corp. has appealed to the U.S. secretary of commerce to override Maryland’s objection to the federal consistency certification for the company’s Sparrows Point liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal project in Baltimore, MD.

September 13, 2007

AES Challenges Lower Court’s Ruling on LNG Ban

AES Corp. has appealed a federal judge’s recent decision upholding Baltimore County’s zoning ordinance that bans the construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in certain Chesapeake Bay coastal areas.

July 9, 2007

AES Challenges Lower Court’s Ruling on LNG Ban

AES Corp. has appealed a federal judge’s recent decision upholding Baltimore County’s zoning ordinance that bans the construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in certain Chesapeake Bay coastal areas.

July 3, 2007

Massachusetts Dems Ask Bush to Intervene in Weaver’s Cove LNG Case

Massachusetts Congressmen James McGovern and Barney Frank on Wednesday appealed to President Bush to support the Navy’s plea to reopen the controversial case to site the Weaver’s Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Fall River, MA, on the grounds that it would interfere with the Navy’s testing of warfare systems.

August 19, 2005

New Mexico Governor Threatens Lawsuit over BLM Drilling Plan

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has appealed a decision by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to allow oil and gas drilling on the state’s Otero Mesa, which he said would impact groundwater and grassland. If the plan is not scrubbed, he said that the state will consider legal action.

June 21, 2004

New Mexico Governor Threatens Lawsuit over BLM Drilling Plan

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has appealed a decision by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to allow oil and gas drilling on the state’s Otero Mesa desert, which he said would impact groundwater and grassland. If the plan is not scrubbed, he said the state will consider legal action.

June 21, 2004

CPUC Seeks Info from Merchant Generators

California regulators have appealed to the Federal EnergyRegulatory Commission for help in completing the state’sinvestigation of prices paid in the state’s wholesale electricitymarket this past summer.

November 8, 2000

Viking Begs FERC Not to ‘Silence Debate’ on Pricing Plan

Viking Gas Transmission has appealed to FERC not to “silencedebate” on a limited Section 4 proposal that would allow it tocharge higher incremental rates for historically lower-pricedcapacity as it opens up on its system, without having to file afull-scale rate case.

January 10, 2000

Viking Begs FERC Not to ‘Silence Debate’ on Pricing Plan

Viking Gas Transmission has appealed to FERC not to “silencedebate” on a limited Section 4 proposal that would allow it tocharge higher incremental rates for historically lower-pricedcapacity as it opens up on its system without having to file afull-scale rate case.

January 4, 2000
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