Energy secretary, Chris Wright, weighs on the subject of President Donald Trump’s Natural Gas gas pipeline for New York and the chances that he was relaunched on the “morning with Maria”.
Energy secretary Chris Wright said Friday that work on a pipeline offered to bring natural gas via New York to help provide energy to New England could start at the end of this year.
Wright said in an appearance on Fox Business Network “Mornings with Maria” That it thinks that it is “very likely” that the so-called Constitution pipeline, as well as other unpertified pipelines, are advancing this year.
The Constitution pipeline would take natural gas from Pennsylvania to a center near Albany, New York, where it would be sent by other pipelines to New England. The project was blocked in 2020 by New York State when she denied the company the necessary permits in the midst of the opposition of environmental activists.
“It’s just such a victory, a victory, a victory.” This would also reduce electricity prices, which, of course, would also encourage this, and allow companies in New England or in the New York region to develop and develop their businesses and develop more jobs. “
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Energy secretary, Chris Wright, said that the Pipeline Constitution project could start later this year. (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
“No one lost, but a silly policy of several years ago has arrested them in the first round. But I think it is very likely that these pipelines will be under construction before the end of this year,” said Wright.
Williams CEO, Alan Armstrong, whose company was forced to retreat from the project in 2020, said last month that the project could be back on the table – but only if regional governors are favorable.
Wright’s comments become before a meeting between the president Donald Trump And New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a democrat.
Trump should discuss the pipeline with Hochul in order to bring the government of the State to support the Constitution pipeline Project, telling journalists from the oval office that he does not want to have to use the “extraordinary powers of the federal government to do so”.
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President Donald Trump is expected to discuss the pipeline project with New York Governor Kathy Hochul. (Win McNamee / Pool / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Trump added in these remarks that the pipeline would save households new York And New Angleterre thousands of dollars in energy costs once operational.
“It will reduce-the most expensive energy, almost in the world, is in New England because they have no way to get there because it was retained by New York. And all of New England, and Connecticut, and New York, the energy prices are through the roof,” said Trump.
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“This pipeline will save, per family, $ 2,500 just on heating and an additional $ 2,500 on everything else. So energy, by a simple pipeline that crosses it. An area that is not a rich area, it is actually a very poor area, with excellent work and everything else,” he added.