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Rhode Island Neighbors Prefer Gas Outages to Permanent LNG Plant | Marcellus Drilling News

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In 2019, the Rhode Island Energy Facility Siting Board waived a licensing requirement for a “temporary” LNG storage facility in Portsmouth to prevent another gas outage episode from happening again (see With “Backs Against Wall” Rhode Island Approves LNG Facility). Board members complained they had no choice, that “we have our backs against the wall” and “people’s lives could be in danger” if they didn’t approve the LNG facility. The “temporary” facility has remained operating since that time. Rhode Island Energy recently submitted a proposal to make the facility permanent instead of an ongoing temporary installation. The people who live nearby and for whom it keeps them warm in the winter oppose the plan. They prefer to freeze.



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