RE:RE:RE:RE:BEI prints $70+autofocus111 wrote: I'll bet S.Guilbeault's hand was trembling and smoke was coming out his ears when he signed off approval for the project. PPL has a pretty good history of delivering projects on-time and on-budget. I guess we'll just have to see if they can pull it off here. I have not seen any info on where the floating facility will be constructed.
>>>Cedar LNG Project Decision Statement Issued under Section 65 of the Impact Assessment Act
This Decision Statement is issued in Ottawa, Ontario by:
< Original signed by >
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The Honourable Steven Guilbeault
Minister of the Environment
March 15 2023
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Date
https://iaac-aeic.gc.ca/050/evaluations/document/147307
Current LNG Canada is 85% completed, located on Haisla Lands.
Good people.
They will learn from LNG Canada project currently underway, then can work with PPL to construct Cedar LNG terminal approximately 1/4 the size of LNG Canada.
Sure there may be cost overruns, but nothing that would put PPL at risk considering their assets and respectable balance sheet.
The Cedar LNG project would be located directly across the bay from Kitimaat Village.
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If only the Liberals would learn that power generation from NG offers a greater than 50% reduction in emissions when compared to power generation from Coal combustion.
Canada's O&G sector will help reduce emissions of fuel intensive power production in Aisa.
We can both bet the Liberals won't make it past the polls next Federal Election.
Guilbeault can go back to climbing up and down the CN tower.