Barbara Fallon wrote:
I agree with Jim taht we need a strategy to win this thing. We need a strategy in order to get foundation funding for that matter. In the mean time we need to convice the ExCom that we have money to engage in effective intervention. Right now we don't have that.
Paul, How do I get on to the Sierra Clubhouse? I thought I would look around there for some mini-grants that could show good effort to the ExCom.
User name is "clubhouse", and password is "explore". I've been listening to the NIETC public meeting today, and the vast majority of people speaking which includes representatives from both the WV PSC and PA PUC are firmly against any Eminent Domain practices by the FERC. There was even a person who develops coal powered power plants who spoke against it, and pointed out the global warming reality of these plants. There were several people from PA and one lady from Maine who spoke about smart growth via renewables. When you submit comments you will want to look at the guidelines provided in http://nietc.anl.gov/documents/docs/Congestion_Study_2006-9MB.pdf. After what I've heard today, and observed in other public meetings, if the NIETC becomes a reality, there is something seriously wrong with the democratic process in this country.
Jonathan
It is hard to get foundation money for expert witnesses. Grant making foundations want to give money for educational purposes generally .
Barbara
----- Original Message ---- From: James Kotcon jkotcon@wvu.edu To: Glen Besa glen.besa@sierraclub.org; James Kotcon jkotcon@wvu.edu Cc: aaron.isherwood@sierraclub.org; Mike Town michael.town@cavtel.net; dave.muhly@sierraclub.org; Paul Wilson pjpaulgrunt@gmail.com; bfallon@fairmontstate.edu; Peter.Martin@sierraclub.org; ec@osenergy.org Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 5:05:54 PM Subject: Re: [EC] Allegheny Transmission line deadline
Glen, et al.:
The major players in Virginia are with the Piedmont Environmental Council. Several attended a regional strategy meeting in Cumberland MD last week and we are collaborating on joint letters to Congress regarding the Hinchey-Wolfe bill. But there was no discussion of cost-sharing, other than discussion of the concept that expert witnesses in one state could likely testify in other states at a much lower cost, since much of the analytical work would not need to be repeated.
The main players in PA are the Pennsylvania ECO, as well as a grassroots coalition called "Stop The Towers". They also are participating in what is currently being called the Mid Atlantic Energy Coalition. This entity apparently just was formed in the last month.
As Bill DePaulo stated, it will cost as much as we are willing to spend. We could intervene for a negligible cost, but getting the expert witnesses and spending the time to develop all the legal documents to win could cost $10,000 to $100,000, and if we had $200,000, we could spend all of that too.
I believe that this will require both the legal PSC intervention, as well as a political strategy, and a state legislative strategy, and a federal Congressional strategy to win. So if we are serious about winning, we should be developing a longer-range plan.
JBK
"Glen Besa" glen.besa@sierraclub.org 6/12/2007 8:25 AM >>>
Jim, Contact Aaron Isherwood on this powerline matter. Also, have any folks in the VA horse country expressed an interest in supporting a WV challenge to the power line? Do we have any idea of the cost? It is possible that VA folks concerned about the power line thru their lands might desire to help fight it in WV as well. Glen
Glen Besa, Regional Director Sierra Club Appalachian Region (DC, DE, GA, MD, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) 422 East Franklin Street, Suite 302 Richmond, VA 23219 O-804-225-9113 x 104 F-804-225-9114 C-804-387-6001 glen.besa@sierraclub.org -----Original Message----- From: James Kotcon [mailto:jkotcon@wvu.edu] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 9:09 PM To: duane330@aol.com; KenW; BarbaraF; Rodger Dotson; William DePaulo; Mary Rehmann; Paul Wilson; allantweddle; Nate Parr; James Kotcon; Sally Wilts; brbr_fallon@yahoo.com Cc: JonathonR; Beth Little; Karen Grubb; Stephen M. Walker; Autumn Bryson; Mary Davis; Bill Price; Dave Muhly; Glen Besa; Regina Hendrix; Jim Kotcon Subject: Allegheny Transmission line deadline
The scheduling order came out from the WV Public Service Commission today. It specifies that petitions to intervene must be submitted within 30 days, hence July 11 is the deadline if the Chapter wants to intervene.
I think we need a detailed plan for how to win this campaign if we are to move forward. There is an emerging regional coalition (the Mid-Atlantic Energy Coalition) which has representation from 4 states. Paul and I attended a meeting last week, and there seems to be a consensus to oppose the line, but the West Virginia portion of the case will need to be fought by West Virginians.
JBK
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