FERC denies Dominion request to keep cutting trees
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has denied Dominion and Atlantic Coast Pipeline developers’ request to extend their tree-cutting window to May 15, 2018.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has denied Dominion and Atlantic Coast Pipeline developers’ request to extend their tree-cutting window to May 15, 2018.
Bold Alliance and a collective of more than 50 landowners in the Appalachia region have filed a motion asking a federal court to schedule a date to hear oral arguments and expedite the proceeding in their lawsuit challenging the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission over its unconstitutional abuse of eminent domain in pipeline permitting.
The Southern Environmental Law Center and Appalachian Mountain Advocates filed a challenge in federal court on behalf of 11 conservation groups challenging the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s decision to permit the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
The following is a statement by Dominion Energy spokesperson Aaron Ruby regarding the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval of a Limited Notice to Proceed for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project.
U.S. Senator Tim Kaine sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) requesting that it grant a rehearing request on the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP).
Southern Environmental Law Center Senior Attorney Greg Buppert comments on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval of a permit for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance comments on the decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to approve the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Dominion Energy comments on the FERC approval of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project.
A lawsuit filed Tuesday on behalf of 57 landowners challenges the constitutionality of the eminent domain provisions of the Natural Gas Act.
A federal appeals court vacated a 2016 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval of three natural gas pipeline segments in the Southeast.
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