Some FERC Documents

On December 29, 2008 Dominion purchased the Marker Road property! Previously Dominion stated that they responded to the issues raised at the February scoping meeting and during the FERC comment period for the proposed Middletown site... seems like there are no problems that DTI can't overcome. This forum was created so that DTI's responses can be discussed.
BEFORE THEY GO TO APPLICATION ON THE PROPERTY!

Some FERC Documents

Postby Rich_Maranto » Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:54 pm

Here are the links to some important FERC documents:

— 2/14/2008: Transcript of the February 6th Meeting at Middletown Middle School
http://www.cpmv.org/dominion/dominion/2 ... 745187.pdf

— 2/21/2008: Letter from the FERC (David Hanobic) to Dominion. Preliminary list of FERC concerns... including the FERC's requirement for alternate sites.
http://www.cpmv.org/dominion/dominion/2 ... 772529.pdf

— 3/4/2008: Letter from the FERC (David Hanobic) to Dominion. Additional requirements for Dominion... including data sets that support Dominion's statements and proposals.
http://www.cpmv.org/dominion/dominion/2 ... 8_ferc.pdf

— Dominion's May 30, 2008 FERC filing "RESPONSE TO SCOPING PERIOD COMMENTS – MIDDLETOWN COMPRESSOR STATION"
http://www.cpmv.org/dominion/dominion/a ... 284292.pdf

— 6/19/2008: Transcript of the June Meeting in Jefferson
http://www.cpmv.org/dominion/dominion/j ... script.pdf
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Re: Some FERC Documents

Postby Rich_Maranto » Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:41 pm

Check out this court ruling on the FERC. The post is : U.S. Appeals Court reigns in FERC on transmission siting
http://windpowerlaw.wordpress.com/2009/ ... on-siting/

The case has acute relevance in New York, as the New York Regional Interconnect (NYRI), a proposed 190-mile upstate-to-down transmission line in a “national interest corridor”, is currently under review at the New York Public Service Commission (PSC). If the PSC fails to approve (and does not deny) the application by August 7, 2009 (mark your calendars!), the FERC can assert its permitting jurisdiction. Under the appeals court decision, if the PSC denies the application within one year of submission for legitimate reasons, the denial ostensibly stands, and will not be subject to FERC’s claiming jurisdiction because of the denial.


This is very interesting... until the Supreme Court overturns it...

Thoughts?
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Re: Some FERC Documents

Postby randallbuxbaum » Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:50 am

Laura said she will host the renactors at her house for the weekend.
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Re: Some FERC Documents

Postby lmelia » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:44 am

Laura did not say that- but I am happy to help!!
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