Description: The truth about PATH in Jefferson County WV
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On September 10, the WV PSC issued an Order granting another toll requested by PATH, which delays the deadline for a commission decision to July 28, 2011. This time, the excuse was that PJM had made a mistake in the base case analysis that the applicants submitted as proof of "need" on July 8. PJM's credibility continues to decline. The PSC ordered the applicants to submit a response detailing the status of the PATH case in Virginia and Maryland, and the applicants submitted a narrative fantasy full of "ass
The West Virginia Public Service Commission PATH application process has once again started the clock. PATH submitted new testimony on July 8. They claim that PATH is now needed in June, 2015, according to PJM. Important changes to note in the new testimony include a new estimated cost for PATH of $2.1 Billion and the first two re-routes for the PATH project. These re-routes are in Grant, Tucker and Hampshire Counties and will fall outside PATH's 2,200-ft. 'preferred corridor'. If you are outside PATH's cur
Because of delays, filing issues and dismissals of PATH's Virginia and Maryland applications, West Virginia's is now set as the first one of the three state cases to be heard and decided upon. This means we need to put our best foot forward as we proceed, and we're going to need everyone's help along the way. If you haven't already, contact us to sign-up for our email newsletters and action alerts so you will know what to do and when to do it. Right now, we are asking folks to submit their comments regardin