Gov. Cuomo keeps doing things to deprive New York of badly needed energy

NY Post:
Gov. Andrew Cuomo just nixed a pipeline that would bring critical supplies of natural gas to the city and Long Island via New York Bay — not that he’s taking ownership of the veto.

No, the gov claims he had no part in the Department of Environmental Conservation decision late Wednesday to reject the Northeast Supply Enhancement project, a k a the Williams pipeline. But he appoints the DEC’s boss, and everyone on Team Cuomo takes their cues from the big guy.

That’s especially true on a call with such huge consequences. National Grid and Con Ed say that, absent new gas supplies, they’ll be unable to meet growing demand and will have to turn away new customers.

Con Ed already banned new hookups in much of Westchester thanks to a similar supply crunch. National Grid has warned of its own ban in the city and Long Island if this pipeline is aborted.

How are those areas supposed to grow — with no natural gas for heating, cooking and other uses? The city and state also want people to stop using oil, yet renewables are decades from being practical full-scale replacements. Who’d invest here?

No wonder both businesses and labor groups are alarmed: “The continuity of investment in job creation really depends on certainty about the energy supply,” notes Kathryn Wylde of the Partnership for New York City. “It’s clear that it’s not going to be sufficient without the pipeline.”
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Cuomo is a sellout to the anti-energy left.  He blocked natural gas development in upstate New York and he is now blocking pipelines to bring it into the state.  He is doing it to push less efficient alternative energy which can't meet the demand.  It should prompt a further exit from the state.

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