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Fifteen states are challenging the decision, arguing that the risk of explosion puts lives in danger. For one project, highly flammable gas will travel 200 miles through a busy East Coast corridor.
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When it's fully completed, the Russia-China pipeline will span more than 5,000 miles, connecting Siberian gas fields to cities in northeastern China that currently rely on coal.
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Two years ago, the state banned hydrofracking of natural gas within the state’s borders. But a group of Cornell University scientists who study the…
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For the past 17 months, demonstrators periodically have been blocking the entrance to a planned natural gas storage facility on Seneca Lake. Monday, in…
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Energy giant Entergy’s decision to close its nuclear plant near Oswego shocked the central New York community. 615 people will lose their jobs. State…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he won’t allow a natural gas transfer station to be built off of the coast of Long Island, saying there are too many concerns,…
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Every few weeks since last fall, groups of protesters have been blocking access to a work site on Seneca Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes. They want…
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New York’s Public Service Commission is considering a price increase request by the New York State Electric and Gas Corporation. The average customer’s…
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Federal regulators have denied opponents’ arguments against a proposed natural gas storage facility near Watkins Glen.Arlington Storage Company wants to…
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The future of the Cayuga coal-fired power plant in Tompkins County remains up-in-the-air, almost three years after plans to close the plant were…