Powerline Project No More
Published: April 4th, 2009
By: Melissa Stagnaro

Powerline project no more

ALBANY – After three years of trying to gain approval for their $2.1 billion electric transmission line project, New York Regional Interconnect is calling it quits.

Citing investor concerns over a recent Federal Regulatory Commission ruling, the group’s general counsel informed the administrative law judges assigned to oversee the project’s Article VII review process on Friday that they were pulling their application.

“The investors have decided that the financial risks of cost recovery are too great at this time and as a result they are withdrawing their Article VII application,” said general counsel Len Singer, addressing Administrator Law Judge Jeffrey Stockholm during evidentiary hearing proceedings on Friday.

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Stockholm asked Singer to file a letter with the secretary of the Public Service Commission formally withdrawing the case by Monday, April 6. Copies of the letter should also be circulated to the other active parties in the case, he said. Once the parties have received NYRI’s letter, they will have one week to advise the PSC if they see a need for the case to remain open.

“Unless someone argues this case should be continued, we fully expect to close this case and will do so in a ruling or a secretary notice … a week from Monday,” Stockholm said.




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