NJ BPU approves Susquehanna Roseland project 02/11/2010
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities voted unanimously this afternoon to approve the New Jersey portion of the 500kV Susquehanna Roseland transmission line. The project has already been approved in Pennsylvania, the other state through which it passes. This project is another one of PJM's unneeded Project Mountaineer coal-fired transmission lines. Cost of the $750 million project will be paid by all customers in the PJM region, which includes you and me. See newslink http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/02/nj_utilities_board_unanimously.html This is the second Project Mountaineer transmission line that has been approved (TrAIL was the first). It is imperative that we redouble our so far successful efforts to stop the other two Project Mountaineer transmission lines, PATH and MAPP. CommentsLeave a Reply | AuthorStopPATH WV blog is written by members of StopPATH. All opinions expressed are those of the individual author. ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |
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