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natural gasEight Groups Call For Moratorium On Gas DrillingSubmitted by Rachael Blair on Wed, 2008-07-30 15:34.
Eight environmental groups are calling on Gov. Gov. Paterson OKs Bills On Brownfields, Gas DrillingSubmitted by Rachael Blair on Thu, 2008-07-24 12:41.
On Wednesday, Gov. Paterson Approves Law On Risky Gas DrillingGov. David Paterson signed a law Wednesday that makes it easier for natural gas companies to use an environmentally risky underground drilling technique, promising his administration will also give regulators more power to prevent damage that has occurred in other gas-producing states.Read More > Deadline today for underground drilling planA proposed law to make it easier for natural gas companies to use an environmentally risky underground drilling technique sits on Gov. David Paterson's desk with a deadline today his signature.Read More > Drilling Bill Awaits Gov Paterson's ApprovalSubmitted by Rachael Blair on Mon, 2008-07-14 13:51.
A bill that would speed up the permitting process for new natural gas wells awaits Environmental Concerns Over Natural Gas Drilling In CatskillsSubmitted by Liana Grey on Thu, 2008-05-15 12:39.
Though a boon to the local economy, a natural gas drilling project in Sullivan County may have some environmentally harmful side effects, according to the Times Herald-Record. Natural Gas Pipeline Decision AppealedSubmitted by Rachael Blair on Wed, 2008-05-14 17:30.
Broadwater, a joint venture of Shell Oil and TransCanada Pipelines, has an extra 30 days to appeal the New York Secretary of State's ruling that its proposed floating natural gas terminal is not consistent with the state's coastal management policy. State Discusses Need For More Energy PlanningSubmitted by Michelle Subbiondo on Thu, 2008-04-03 15:49.
A $1 billion project is in the works to add four new natural gas pipelines from Canada to New York City.Discussions, Tuesday, at the annual energy update breakfast centered primarily around the need for new electric generation in the state; a topic that legislators have been unable to reach an agreement on. Connecticut Seeks To Sway New York On BroadwaterSubmitted by Jarrel Doorn on Tue, 2008-02-12 18:00.
Connecticut is working on persuading New York officials to deny permits for a liquefied natural gas terminal planned for Long Island Sound. New Yorkers Pay More To Keep Lights OnSubmitted by Joseph Steindam on Fri, 2007-07-20 14:54.
New Yorkers tend to pay more for most things, like clothing, food and living space. Electricity costs are no different. New Yorkers across the state are paying more for electricity. |
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