MANCHESTER — Northern Pass Transmission, LLC (NPT) has filed an appeal to the New Hampshire Supreme Court challenging a recent decision by the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee (SEC) denying a permit to build the proposed clean energy project.
Northern Pass proponents believe that a favorable court ruling will enable the project to return to the SEC for further review in 2019.
“The need for new sources of clean energy in New England to meet customers’ demand for electricity is greater than ever, with continued retirements of older nuclear and fossil-fuel power plants, particularly during winter months when natural gas supplies are needed for home heating,” noted Eversource New Hampshire President Bill Quinlan.
“While a few significant regional projects are moving forward that will help fill this growing energy supply need, they are in the early stages of permitting. In contrast, Northern Pass has already secured most of the permits required to begin construction. We remain fully committed to making this important clean energy project a reality for customers in New Hampshire and the region.”
Northern Pass will provide New Hampshire with more than $3 billion in job, tax, and other economic and environmental benefits. It remains the most advanced clean energy project in the region, having received all major permits from the U.S. and Canadian federal governments after years of rigorous review, as well as approvals from other New Hampshire permitting agencies.
On Feb. 1, the SEC abruptly ended its review of the Northern Pass application having deliberated on only two of the four required statutory criteria and without having considered mitigating conditions proposed by NPT and others. On April 27, NPT filed a Motion for Rehearing of the SEC’s decision denying Northern Pass’ application. The appeal to the NH Supreme Court follows the SEC’s July 12 written ruling denying NPT’s Motion for Rehearing.
Northern Pass has received the following approvals:
Federal Approvals
DOE Final Environmental Impact Statement
DOE Record of Decision
Presidential Permit
U.S. Forest Service Final Record of Decision
State Approvals
NH Department of Environmental Services
Wetland final decision
Shoreland Protection final decision
Alteration of Terrain final decision
Section 401 Water Quality certificate
NH Department of Transportation
NH PUC Authorization to Commence Business as a Public Utility
NH PUC Authorization to Cross Public Lands and Waters
NH PUC Approval of PSNH Lease
Canadian Approvals
Québec Provincial Permit
Canadian National Energy Board
The Northern Pass is a 192-mile electric transmission line project that will bring to New England 1,090 megawatts of clean hydropower. This reliable and affordable source of power will also bring a wide range of benefits to the region, including millions of dollars in energy cost savings and a significant reduction in carbon emissions. To learn more about Northern Pass, go to www.northernpass.us
(Editor’s Note—This news release was prepared and released by Eversource Energy.)
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