Trump to meet NY gov over pipeline, congestion prices
- Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that work on the Constitution Pipeline could begin by the end of this year, aiming to provide natural gas from Pennsylvania to New England after being blocked in 2020 by New York's state government due to environmental concerns.
- Wright predicted that the pipeline would significantly lower energy costs for families in New York and New England by an estimated $5,000 per household once operational, citing cleaner and cheaper natural gas.
- President Donald Trump met with New York Governor Kathy Hochul to discuss the pipeline and other issues, with Trump advocating for support to bypass New York's block on the project.
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Healey administration opposes gas pipelines in Massachusetts, voters feel otherwise: poll
The Healey administration remains a staunch opponent of natural gas as a new poll indicates Bay Staters prefer the energy source over renewables, and as the feds aim to revive a pipeline project that could lower utility costs by $1 billion. Gov. Maura Healey, a champion of renewable energy, especially wind, has felt pressure over the past few months as utility costs soared due to a combination of a bitterly cold winter and the state’s decarboniz…


Energy secretary says Northeast natural gas pipeline project could start this year
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Friday that work on a proposed pipeline to bring natural gas through New York to help supply energy to New England could start by the end of this year.Wright said in an appearance on FOX Business Network's "Mornings with Maria" that he thinks it's "highly likely" that the so-called Constitution Pipeline, along with other unspecified pipelines, will move forward this year. The Constitution Pipeline would take na…
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