ANALYSIS-Lack of new power lines threatens renewable growth
June 20, 2008, Reuters
"While companies scramble to drive down the price of power produced by sun and wind, many say a dearth of transmission lines in remote areas ideal for wind farms and solar plants is a bigger impediment than cost to spurring U.S. growth of renewable energy."
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Things fall apart: Nation must get serious about fixing our crumbling infrastructure
May 4, 2008, Charleston Gazette commentary
“And if we cannot site new power lines like the one proposed by Allegheny Power and Dominion Virginia Power, it will not be possible for power companies to keep up with increasing demand for electricity and maintain the reliability of the electrical grid that we all depend upon.”
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Vital Power Transmission Grid Needs Upgrade
"Transmission of electricity is as vital to reliable service as the power plants that generate electricity and the poles and wires in your neighborhood that bring it to your home. The transmission system also permits the states where the electricity is produced to benefit from jobs and increased tax revenues."
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Plugging In To Our Future
February 2, 2008, Washington Observer-Reporter Commentary
"That’s because this segment of TrAIL – which will connect our proposed 502 Junction and Prexy substations in Greene and Washington counties – will solely address local reliability concerns. Power transmitted along this segment will flow north into Washington County to serve these growing communities."
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W. Va. Should Bear Only Fair Share
November 28, 2007, Wheeling News-Register editorial
"...Another consideration is that the line, if constructed, will be part of a regional power grid serving many states. The overall capacity of that grid affects each and every state served by each and every segment of it..."
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November 9, 2007, Beaver County Times editorial
"...if the United States does not address its increasingly stressed power grid, blackouts and brownouts are going to be commonplace..."
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July 12, 2007, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Letter to the Editor
“We support energy conservation, but these measures alone are not enough to meet the demand.”
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June 18, 2007 – The Christian Science Monitor article
“…within the industry, many agree on the need for mandatory national standards to deal with a power grid that has become much more complex…”
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June 5, 2007 – Cumberland Times-News editorial
“…the grid could suffer potential blackouts by 2011 if the line is not completed.…”
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May 1, 2007 – Charleston Daily Mail editorial
“…These are lines that must be built and investments that must be made.…”
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April 30, 2007 – Forbes.com article
“…the Energy Department's recent announcement is a strong signal that more power lines will likely soon be on their way…”
December 3, 2006 – Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial
“…If the power line is not built, the results would not be good -- at least if the Commonwealth maintains its current system of electricity generation…”
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October 22, 2006 – The Washington Post editorial
“…..the power crunch will get worse if no transmission line is built. Blackouts can be expected starting in 2011…”