Williams CEO Frustrated with No New NatGas Pipes in Northeast
Alan Armstrong, CEO of pipeline giant Williams, expressed his perplexity and frustration with those who claim they want a better climate yet force New England to continue burning fuel oil to generate electricity. In an interview with Bloomberg, Armstrong pointed out that natural gas leads to lower so-called greenhouse gas emissions, and yet radical leftists (our words, not his) continue to block new pipelines that would deliver on lower GHG emissions. In the wide-ranging interview, Armstrong also said he has no problem with the feds and with FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission). The problem, in the northeast, is with states like New York and Massachusetts blocking new pipes.
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