Giant Gas Pipeline to Flank NY Nuclear Plant

by Ellen Cantarow for Huffington Post A very large gas pipeline will soon skirt the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC), an aging nuclear power plant that stands in the town of Cortlandt in Westchester County, New York, 30 miles north of Manhattan. The federal agencies that have permitted the project have bowed to two corporations…

Senators join calls for Algonquin do-over

by Ernie Garcia for The Journal News New York’s two senators have joined the chorus calling on a federal agency to retract its approval of the Algonquin pipeline expansion. Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, along with Rep. Nita Lowey, signed a joint letter Friday asking the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to rescind its March…

Coalition Formed To Stop Algonquin Pipeline Expansion In Cortlandt

by Jim Barg for The Daily Voice CORTLANDT, N.Y. — A coalition of groups  in Westchester, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island have joined forces to try to stop expansion of Spectra Energy’s Algonquin Incremental Market (AIM) The coalition includes Better Future Project and West Roxbury Saves Energy (WRSE), both based in Massachusetts; Capitalism v. the…

NY Elected Officials Ask FERC For AIM Project Rehearing

by Allison Dunne for WAMC Northeast Public Radio New York’s two U.S. senators and a Hudson Valley congresswoman have penned a letter to a federal agency, asking for a rehearing concerning a pipeline expansion project. Local elected officials have been filing similar letters. (View full report here)

Broad Coalition Rallies Against Gas Pipeline Project

By TIM FAULKNER/ecoRI News staff Rhode Island is playing a part in a recent legal challenge to a $1 billion natural-gas pipeline expansion that would run through southern New England. Fossil Free RI is one of nine anti-pipeline groups, two municipalities and several politicians to file formal requests for a court hearing to vacate the…

Do-over hearings urged for Algonquin pipeline expansion

by Ernie Garcia for The Journal News A group of activists and elected officials are asking a federal regulator to reconsider its approval of the Algonquin pipeline expansion. In multiple petitions filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Thursday the applicants argued that FERC’s March 3 approval of a natural gas pipeline expansion running through…

Pipeline Foes in 4 States Join to Fight Spectra Expansion

By LANNING TALIAFERRO (Patch Staff) Individuals, grassroots groups and towns from New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts have formed a coalition to file a Request for Rehearing in response to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval of the first phase of Spectra Energy’s expansion program. (View full report here)

View: Don’t give parkland for pipeline expansion

Carole Griffiths Community View for The Journal News Blue Mountain Reservation is a 1,538-acre county-run park in the northwest section of Westchester County. It features miles of trails and offers challenging hikes to the tops of two large peaks, Mt. Spitzenberg and Blue Mountain. The park is used heavily by the public. There is also…

FERC approved Spectra AIM despite serious safety and security issues

MEDIA RELEASE March 20, 2015 Despite serious safety and security issues, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued approval for Spectra Energy’s Algonquin Incremental Market (AIM) Project on March 3, 2015. Spectra’s project includes the installation of a massive 42-inch diameter high-pressure pipeline 105 feet from vital structures at the Indian Point nuclear facility, in…

Algonquin Pipeline Foes Stage ‘Die-in’ Protest at Company’s Info Session

By Lanning Taliaferro (Patch Staff) Residents from Rockland, Putnam, and Westchester Counties conducted a die-in at Spectra’s Atlantic Bridge Open House last night in Yorktown. They were protesting the expansion of the Algonquin Pipeline through New York and New England. In particular they object to the segmentation of the expansion into three projects. The Federal Energy Regulatory…

Algonquin pipeline expansion approved

by Brian Marschhauser for Your Yorktown The much-debated expansion of the Algonquin natural gas pipeline, which currently runs beneath Yorktown and other municipalities in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts, was approved last week by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). (View full report here)

Algonquin gas pipeline wins feds’ OK

by Ernie Garcia for The Journal News The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued an order Tuesday issuing a certificate for Spectra Energy’s Algonquin Incremental Market Project stretching from New York through Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. (View full report here)