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FERC chairman is quitting
The chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which has siting authority of liquefied natural gas terminals, is stepping down. Joseph T. Kelliher announced his decision in a letter to President George Bush posted to the FERC Web site. His...
4.2K - Jan. 8, 2009; scored 1000.0

State should help regulate, not dictate, LNG
Oregon s governor is probably right that the state should have more say in siting liquefied natural gas terminals. But not if state involvement means pre-empting the private sector s business decisions. Gov. Ted Kulongoski delivered comments last wee...
2.3K - Dec. 11, 2008; scored 830.0

Wave energy has to benefit more than the developers
Ocean Power Technologies has promised that there won t be buoys in our front yard unless the community supports them. Comments along that line last week from Herb Nock, the company s vice president of business development, might have been welcome new...
2.9K - Nov. 13, 2008; scored 1000.0



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