Ne needs natural gas, Dems block it

Ne needs natural gas, Dems block it

Only nine-hour drive from the natural-gas Marcellus Shale to Western Pennsylvania to the Motcherad medo, in Tobago, on the shores of Venezuela 2,300 kilometers away.

Why? Geography.

LNG tanks do not have to cross massachusetts or New York boundaries.

Yes, thanks to the existing infrastructure, natural gas from Pennsylvania does it in New England. As demanded for electricity to rise – and with it, carefully for natural gas to generate power – the pipeline capacity is limited. Also, Northern New England is at home at a maximum number of households using the old oil heating in the winters home. These homes can use low carbon carbates. When they get it.

However gas suppliers in Pennsylvania natural gas have two logistics problems obtained their New England product: New York and Massachusetts.

These deep states work hard to prevent gas gas pipes, not only their own citizens but residents of neighboring states. In fact, Gov. Maura Healey always boasts about the steps he took to stop the action of natural gas.

“Remember, I stopped two gas tubes from reaching this state,” Healey said October 2022 when he was the State Lawyer. On December 2023, after being selected Governor, his administration ordered the state of transit from natural gas as part of climate purposes.

In 2016, the constitutional tube, which could lead to natural gas from Marcellus Shale to the northeast, running on New York state regulations. The project has received federal approval but deprived a state water quality permit.

To suggest a similar profit, President Trump says it is lower energy costs at 70%. That’s music in New England Consumer’s ears, paying some highest energy costs in the country.

Maybe that’s why Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, now said he was open to work with the administration.

“The President and I disagree with the power of the wind and power of the solar, nor do we agree with coal and even natural gases and nuclears together in our state of our state in our state of our state and region,” says Lamons.

This is a good sign for New England Consumer, says Patrick Henderson, the Vice President of the Government and Communications for Marcellus Shale Courition.

“There may be a small number of democratic parties and its leadership should happen,” Henderson said. “They may have known the last falls that their beginning ‘said no’ energy method is unable to work. It cannot be successful.”

Polling held in March by Massachusetts Fistral Alliance Foundation found 47% of state voters supported the construction of more natural gas pipes. However, supporting support for a pipeline and wasted it through a process of agreement varies.

Before the construction begins, the project must be approved by the transport departments and interior, the Corency Protection of the Environmental, and the National Marine Fisher Service.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission must learn that the proposed pipeline meeting “the convenience of the public and necessary.” The project also needs to combine natural gas gas, the National Environmental Policy Act, the cleansing action, the endangered activities, the rivers of air, the streams of the air, the streams of the air, the streams of the air, the streams of the air, the streams of the air, the streams of the air, the rivers of the air.

The administration can lighten the pipeline permission to this sea of ​​red tape. However, pipelines should still be approved by each state where they travel. And blue states like Massachusetts and New York make it clear their answer is not.

“The industry is tired of all ping-pinges back,” Henderson said. “For all policy issues and political discussions we have, one who is sitting on a boardroom deciding where they will send billions of dollars to capital, they want some decisions.”

Dan Weaver, the Pennsylvania President Independent Association Oil and Gast Association, says a hot summer in New York City can lead to security.

“If we get a wicked, hot summer and people all try to turn the acs on and new york city starts flickering a little bit because they’re not getting natural gas from Canada,” he said, trailing off suggestively. “Carbon plants retired. No new natural gas plants to fill in vain. Data centers come online and the need for useful amounts.”

Jessica Towsey writes in education and energy policy

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