FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE:
CONTACT:
Oct. 2,
2007
Barry
Ciccocioppo
717-783-1116
Michael Smith (DEP)
717-787-1323
Governor Rendell Disappointed in Federal Government’s Final
Mid-Atlantic Transmission Corridor Designation
In the letter dated June 8, Governor Rendell wrote to Energy
Department Secretary Samuel W. Bodman that the Mid-Atlantic Transmission
Corridor, as outlined by the Department of Energy, is so expansive that it is
meaningless. The Governor argued that if the DOE must designate such areas to
protect the reliability of transmission capacity and the country’s best
interests, it should have identified specific needs and routes necessary to
meet those demands.
Governor Rendell also cautioned in the letter that because
such a vast portion of
“The commonwealth has worked aggressively over the last
four-and-a-half years to expand its clean and renewable energy production
industries,” said the Governor. “We are concerned that many of the proposed
transmission lines bypass parts of our state where clean, new generation is
coming online and, instead, pulls power from old, dirty plants to the east and
south of us. Those lines are a ‘loss’ for
The Governor further made clear that the commonwealth will examine all
avenues available to enable a challenge to this flawed rule.
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