I love the way she ended with my favorite quote from PATH's Answer. Yeah, Randy, we'll see just who "fails to grasp the distinction between efforts to influence decision makers during the process of obtaining approval to construct a transmission project, and broad-based activities and distribution of information intended to educate government officials, business and community leaders, and the public at large...," won't we?
Pam Kasey did a great article about the PATH Formal Challenge in today's State Journal. Easily one of the brightest and most knowledgeable reporters I have been interviewed by regarding the Challenge, Pam also asked the most pointed questions. She spent a little time reading some of the background documents and investigating before calling. She's a shining example of true investigative journalism.
I love the way she ended with my favorite quote from PATH's Answer. Yeah, Randy, we'll see just who "fails to grasp the distinction between efforts to influence decision makers during the process of obtaining approval to construct a transmission project, and broad-based activities and distribution of information intended to educate government officials, business and community leaders, and the public at large...," won't we?
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Don't you love that condescending crap. I had a very similar exchange with FirstEnergy's Phil Melick during WV PSC discovery in the PATH case.
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Keryn
2/6/2012 06:11:46 pm
Phil the Psychic strikes again! :-)
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Keryn
2/7/2012 08:26:54 am
Only Joe knows for sure... what a comedian!
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About the Author Keryn Newman blogs here at StopPATH WV about energy issues, transmission policy, misguided regulation, our greedy energy companies and their corporate spin.
In 2008, AEP & Allegheny Energy's PATH joint venture used their transmission line routing etch-a-sketch to draw a 765kV line across the street from her house. Oooops! And the rest is history. About
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