Saturday, March 3, 2012

INTER-POWER JUDGE PUTS AN END TO DATA REVISIONS.(Local)

Byline: Peter Wehrwein Staff writer

Expressing frustration at the delays and broken deadlines, the administrative law judge presiding over the Inter- Power hearings ruled Thursday that the company's application will depend on air pollution calculations done several months ago rather than more recent revisions.

Judge Janet Hand Deixler's ruling was in response to petitions from opponents to the proposed 210- megawatt plant in Halfmoon, which would sell electricity to Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. and steam to General Electric Co.'s silicones plant in Waterford.

The opponents, "intervenors" in the case, had complained to Deixler that the company's …

No comments:

Post a Comment