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Fate of Mountain Valley Pipeline’s N.C. extension still unclear

Green Energy News by Green Energy News
June 29, 2023
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While U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm defended the controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline this week, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper raised concerns about its planned extension into the state. 

The 300-mile natural gas project through the Virginias may be best known as the priority of U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, the West Virginia Democrat who struck a deal with the White House to unblock its long-delayed permits as part of the recent debt ceiling law.

Granholm, whose agency has no role in permitting pipelines, reiterated her earlier endorsement of the project on Monday, even when asked about recent reports that the project is only slated to run at 35% capacity. 

“The administration has supported the MVP on the grounds of energy security,” Granholm said, during a brief sit-down interview with reporters in Charlotte, part of her tour this week to promote federal clean energy initiatives. 

“We know that there’s a lot of opposition out there,” Granholm added. “This is the balance that the administration is trying to seek overall. We’ve spent the vast majority of time on the acceleration to clean [energy], while recognizing that there needs to be some fossil available for a period of time until we get to the goal of 100% clean energy.”  

Pipeline opponents continue to challenge the project, most recently in lawsuits filed this week arguing that Congress’ interference in executive branch permits is unconstitutional. But no matter what happens with the longer leg, its short extension into North Carolina remains in question. 

Proposed to stretch 40 miles through Rockingham and Alamance Counties, the Southgate project has drawn opposition from two local governments and numerous elected officials, many of them Republicans, who argue it interferes with private property rights and local tourism efforts. 

Slated to skirt the Haw River, cross the Dan River, and impact dozens of their tributaries, the pipeline extension has also been twice denied a necessary water quality permit from the state Department of Environmental Quality and has yet to reapply. 

Southgate also needs reapproval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — permission that U.S. Reps. Kathy Manning and Valerie Foushee, both Democrats, urged the agency this week to reject.

Asked about the project on Monday, Cooper focused on how new natural gas infrastructure could become obsolete in light of the state’s plan to transition to zero-carbon energy by midcentury. 

“I have concerns about it,” Cooper said. “We’ve put in place now our Carbon Plan that we hope will rely more on renewable energy. When Duke [Energy] is considering more natural gas plants, I worry about how that will affect costs and consumers, if these are sunken costs.” 

He added, “obviously this is a permitting thing. I would hope that the Department of Environmental Quality, when and if the time came, would look carefully at those permits.”

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