FERC approves two new LNG export terminals

A busy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission today approved two new liquefied natural gas export projects: Driftwood LNG in Louisiana and Port Arthur LNG in Texas. The approval also continued the squabble at FERC over assessing the environmental impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from LNG projects. Commissioner Cheryl LaFleur concurred with Chairman Neil Chatterjee and Commissioner … More FERC approves two new LNG export terminals

Trump’s pipeline orders: Less than meets the eye?

President Trump’s two executive orders yesterday, aimed at streamlining permitting of oil and gas pipelines, are winning industry support. But they will likely face legal pushback from affected states and environmental groups. The New York Times wrote, “The actions are unlikely to have much of an immediate impact, but they will probably attract legal challenges … More Trump’s pipeline orders: Less than meets the eye?

The weird world of the V.C. Summer collapse

Westinghouse, the lead contractor in the collapsed V.C. Summer nuclear project in South Carolina, has sued the statewide public power system Santee Cooper in Westinghouse’s bankruptcy proceeding, charging last week that Santee Cooper has been balking at selling millions of dollars of unused equipment at the failed, two-unit Westinghouse reactor construction.   The State newspaper … More The weird world of the V.C. Summer collapse

US firms held secret nuclear meetings with Saudi Arabia

Is the Trump administration secretly moving to allow Saudi Arabia to avoid U.S. nuclear non-proliferation law and policy in order to combine a civilian nuclear power program with a surreptitious nuclear weapons effort? Thanks to some intrepid reporting from the online news service the Daily Beast, we now know that the Department of Energy and … More US firms held secret nuclear meetings with Saudi Arabia

FERC commissioners raise implications of Interior Department court ruling

Two members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission today warned that a recent federal appeals court ruling involving the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management has important implications for FERC’s handling of environmental impacts of greenhouse gas emissions in natural gas pipeline and liquefied natural gas export cases. Citing a front page article in this … More FERC commissioners raise implications of Interior Department court ruling

Sale of S.C.’s Santee Cooper public power system resurfaces

“The time has come to sell Santee Cooper.” That statement by South Carolina Senate President Harvey Peeler, and a joint Senate-House resolution he introduced on Wednesday to give Gov. Henry McMaster authority to unload the 85-year-old state-owned generation and transmission system, presumably to a private investor, have revived what appeared to be dead a month … More Sale of S.C.’s Santee Cooper public power system resurfaces