Broadwater Energy

Broadwater Energy

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Broadwater Energy is a Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal proposed to be built in Long Island Sound between New York State and Connecticut. The project has received vociferous objections from Connecticut officials and some New York state officials.

New York state officials had yet to decide whether to issue permits for the project as of March 2008, and Governor David A. Paterson said he might postpone a decision, originally scheduled to be made in April 2008 on whether to support the terminal.Associated Press article, "U.S. Commission Approves Gas Terminal in L.I. Sound", March 21, 2008, as it appeared in "The New York Times", p B4] The terminal received federal approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on March 21, 2008, but energy analysts have said that state rather than regulators generally have the decisive role in deciding whether liquefied natural gas terminals may be built.Rather, John, "Long Island Sound Proposal Awaits Crucial Ruling", "The New York Times", "Connecticut and the Region" section, page CT6, January 27, 2008]

It is to be operated by Broadwater Energy L.L.C., a joint venture by TransCanada Corporation and Shell Oil for the transfer of liquefied natural gas from ships to pipelines. The proposed floating unit would be about nine miles (14 km) north of Wading River, New York and convert|10|mi|km south of New Haven, Connecticut -- the widest point in the Sound. After being unloaded, the liquefied gas would be warmed back into a gas and pumped through pipelines (with the specific pipeline on the bottom of the sound called the "Iroquois Gas Transmission." The company calls the term a "Floating Storage Regasification Unit," or FSRU. [ [http://www.broadwaterenergy.com/overview.html Broadwaterenergy.com Overview - Retrieved November 17, 2007] ] It is expected convert|1|Gcuft|m3 of natural gas per day into the pipeline. [ [http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-lisoun1007,0,6144118.story Rep. Shays 'ashamed' of his opposition to Broadwater plant - Newsday - October 6, 2007] ]

The terminal would be about convert|1200|ft|m long and convert|180|ft|m wide and would rise about 75 to convert|80|ft|m above the water. It would have the capability to stockpile eight billion cubic feet of gas. The project also involves the laying of a convert|22|mi|km|sing=on long pipeline from the platform to the Iroquois line (off the shore the village of Nissequogue, New York). [ [http://www.broadwaterenergy.com/pdf/Overview_Map.pdf Broadwater map] ]

Broadwater's website notes advantages to consumers of cutting the cost of natural gas, cleaner fuel than oil, and the lack requirements to build onshore.

The State of New York which has territorial jurisdiction over the sound will have ultimate decisions on whether it will permit the project. Broadwater says on its website the project if built on plan between 2009 and 2010 would cost $20 million directly. [ [http://www.broadwaterenergy.com/economic_benefits.html Economic Overview - Broadwater Energy ] ]

Opposition

The project, which will be located off the coast of expensive residential property on eastern Long Island and eastern Connecticut, has stirred considerable local opposition including New York Senators, Charles E. Schumer and Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Representative Tim Bishop. Clinton said:

:I, like many Long Islanders, remain concerned that the security risks and environmental threats posed by the project have not been properly addressed. I also share the view held by many Long Islanders that this project would have detrimental impacts on the quality of water and air surrounding the sound. [ [http://www.senate.gov/~clinton/news/statements/record.cfm?id=269045 Senator Clinton Reiterates Opposition to the Broadwater Project - February 9, 2007] ]

Among the controversiesis concern that legislation may pass that would permit the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to override local opposition. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/03/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/03ligas.html?pagewanted=3 Beset by Opposition, Broadwater Bets on Washington and Time - New York Times - July 3, 2005] ]

New York Governor Elliot Spitzer, who resigned from office in March 2008 and was replaced by David Paterson, took no position on the project but raised eyebrows in November 2007 when he hired Bruce Gyory a Broadwater lobbyist to advise the governor. [ [http://www.newsday.com/news/local/state/ny-stspit025442615nov02,0,7161903.story Spitzer picks Broadwater lobbyist as top adviser - Newsday - November 2, 2007] ]

Decision

On April 10, 2008, Governor Paterson rejects the Broadwater plan, stating at a Press Conference at Sunken Meadow State Park that it "Is not what Long Island Sound needs." Broadwater however does have the right to appeal to the US Department of Commerce. [ [http://www.rpalumni.org/nolng/index.htm Anti-Broadwater Coalition ] ]

Timeline

* January 2008 — Staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission concludes the project will have only limited environmental impact.
* January 10, 2008 — U.S. General Accounting Office released a report on the U.S. Coast Guard's ability to provide security for the terminals and involved ships.
* January 16, 2008 — Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell writes to New York Governor Spitzer that the plant would hurt the Sound.
* March 20, 2008 — Federal Energy Regulatory Commission votes 5-0 to approve the project.
* April 10, 2008 — New York Governor David Paterson officially rejects the Broadwater plan altogether. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/11/nyregion/11broadwater.html?ex=1365652800&en=12f4d89ae08b8c79&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Gas Plant in L.I. Sound Is Rejected - New York Times ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.broadwaterenergy.com/ Broadwaterenergy.com]
* [http://www.rpalumni.org/nolng/news.htm Anti-Broadwater Coalition]
* [http://www.fraudwater.com Fraudwater.com]
* [http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/article.cfm?aid=5685 Article about the Broadwater proposal in the Hartford Advocate]


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