Permitting

Rocky Mountain Energy Council Being Formed to Streamline Energy Permitting

The White House Council on Environmental Quality and the Task Force on Energy Project Streamlining have scheduled a meeting on Aug. 26 in Denver to discuss the formation of the Rocky Mountain Energy Council (RMEC), a state-federal partnership that would look for ways to streamline government handling of renewable and nonrenewable energy production and transmission projects. The RMEC is expected to have its first meeting before the end of the year, according to a Federal Register notice.

August 4, 2003

Rocky Mountain Energy Council Being Formed to Streamline Energy Permitting

The White House Council on Environmental Quality and Task Force on Energy Project Streamlining has scheduled a meeting on Aug. 26 in Denver to discuss the formation of the Rocky Mountain Energy Council (RMEC), a state-federal partnership that would look for ways to streamline environmentally government handling of renewable and nonrenewable energy production and transmission projects. The RMEC is expected to have its first meeting before the end of the year, according to a Federal Register notice.

August 1, 2003

Texas, Mexico Begin Work on Bilateral Agreement

Texas and Mexico are working on a collaborative agreement thatwould establish a natural gas and liquids pipeline permittingprocess for potential future projects.

September 11, 2000

Texas, Mexico Begin Work on Bilateral Deal

Texas and Mexico are working on a collaborative agreement thatwould establish a natural gas and liquids pipeline permittingprocess for potential future projects.

September 11, 2000

Tengasco Pipe Begins Phase Two

Phase Two of Tengasco Inc.’s pipeline system is now underconstruction following permitting by the Tennessee Department ofTransportation. The 28-mile mile project will complete the 60-milesystem, which ties Tengasco’s Swan Creek gas field into end-usermarkets in Eastern Tennessee. The pipeline is the only intrastategas carrier in Tennessee.

April 17, 2000

Tengasco Begins Phase Two Construction

Tengasco Inc. began construction on Phase Two of its gaspipeline system following permitting by the Tennessee Department ofTransportation. The 28-mile mile second phase will complete the60-mile system, which ties Tengasco’s Swan Creek gas field intoend-user markets in Eastern Tennessee. The pipeline is the onlyintrastate gas carrier in Tennessee.

April 14, 2000

Dynegy NC Power Plant on Track for 2000

Dynegy is moving forward with final permitting and constructionof its 800 MW generating facility in Rockingham County, NC.Construction will begin upon receipt of final environmental permitsand the plant will be in service in June of 2000.

November 4, 1998
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