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David Slays Goliath

8/11/2012

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Today, Patience and I celebrated our fourth, and hopefully last, "PATHaversary."  It's been four years now since we walked into our first PATH "Open House," soon figured out not only was the project incredibly destructive, but that the "green-shirted goon" staff were callous and untruthful.  And we made a game plan to stop PATH.  So, this afternoon we hoisted a couple Raging Bitch Ales and bid PATH adieu.
We've learned a lot in the last four years.  Unfortunately, we can't unlearn it again.  We're not the same people we were four years ago and our work will continue.

One of the many news stories about PATH's cancellation drew some comments complaining that the real story had been missed, and it has.  The real story is that David has beaten the corporate Goliath.  Ordinary citizens coming together and fully participating in our democratic processes were more powerful than corporate greed in the end.  You can fight corporate power and win, folks!  If we'd individually concentrated on only our own backyards and let PATH intimidate us (oh, and how they tried!) the $2.1B, completely unnecessary, PATH project would be built by now.  However, because of all of us, PATH has finally been chucked into the great scrap heap of stupid ideas that will never become reality, where it always rightfully belonged.

We developed new and effective methods of successfully fighting transmission lines, and we won.  Our "best practices" will now be carried forward and applied elsewhere.

PATH didn't build a high voltage transmission line, instead we built something much more powerful.  We built new friendships, both within our own immediate neighborhoods, as well as with others across the state, and even across the country.  We began and continue to build a grassroots movement of citizens and consumers who are fed up with business as usual energy policy that benefits the few at the expense of the many, and are determined to change it for the better.  We have a voice, and it roars!
6 Comments
Sharon
8/12/2012 05:12:47 am

Keryn and Patience - the majority of the kudos goes to the two of you. Until I got involved with StopPATHWV I had no idea how the system worked, nor how ruthless the electric utilities are in lining their shareholders' pockets as well as their own. Along with the other members of StopPATHWV and the many WV intervenors, some very smart and dedicated people were able to beat them at their own game just by outsmarting them. And it feels marvelous!

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Wondering
8/12/2012 10:19:12 am

Can an arrogant bastard ever succeed when confronted by a couple of raging bitches?

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Pam
8/14/2012 02:49:30 am

I've been a little busy the past week, just had a chance to catch up on PATH stuff, this is wonderful news. Again, many thanks to you two for all you did in educating the public and for your countless hours of work. Hey, do we get a refund on all that wasted money that was spent?????

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scott olson
8/22/2012 03:44:10 am

Congratulations, ladies! We just celebrated our 4th anniversary of the Susquehanna-Roseland project announcement earlier this month, and sadly PSE&G is looking to put shovels in the ground (despite not having all NJ DEP permits!) on Friday. You had a few things going for you that we didn't - NJ's Board of Public Utilities rolled over and cleared the way for this boondoggle, and EVERY state legislator in districts through which this line passes welcomed PSE&G with arms wide open (and hands extended for campaign contributions). What a difference a state makes?

Have another cold one and cherish the victory - it is well-deserved.

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Keryn
8/26/2012 01:47:33 am

Pam - The pending formula rate challenges are seeking a refund of a portion of the $95M PATH has already collected. Next battle: PATH is going to ask for us to pay its $130M stranded investment over the next 50 years.

Scott - How is it possible to put a shovel in the ground when there is still a court case pending? I'm sure the NJ BPU will regret their hasty decision for a long, long time, but that's really small comfort.

It's not really the state of the state but the state of the truth. PATH couldn't get away with the same kind of dirty deals S-R has.

Rather telling: How S-R has been in such an all-fired hurry to get their project built in the past year. In a hurry because they're trying to stay ahead of the fact that their project is not needed?

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scott olson
8/27/2012 07:54:25 am

They are doing work within their right-of-way, and can claim it is ROW "maintenance" I guess. It's worked with NJ DEP. Plus they have NJ BPU approvals, and are avoiding all work requiring wetlands & flood plain permits since NJ DEP has yet to issue those (waiting on NPS decision next month).

The court case did not have an injunction filed to halt work (yet). That may change - stay tuned.

I'd say they are rapidly racing to beat the reality of lesser needs. Wood Mackenzie study shows that the level of electricity the US was expected to use by 2019 now won’t be reached until 2030 - wish I could get THAT fact into some NJ BPU folks heads, it might make a difference. Or not.

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