A former government relations executive is accusing a West Virginia energy company of lying to state officials to secure a $50 million loan for the Pleasants Power Plant.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Public Service Commission Chairman Charlotte Lane says she has no plans to vote in favor of closing ...
Protesters rallied outside the West Virginia Department of Environment Protection building on Wednesday and Thursday while a hearing with the WVDEP Board continued, concerning a potential data center ...
With coal largely being supplanted by natural gas as the fossil fuel of choice for the electric-producing industry, growth in ...
Proceedings wrapped Thursday for a hearing regarding a requested appeal of the Department of Environmental Protection’s Air ...
This week, Public Service Commission Chair Charlotte Lane provided clarity on an issue that has generated unnecessary speculation: West Virginia has no plans to shut down its coal-fired power plants.
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MVP holds public meeting about proposed compressor station in Virginia
Those stations would allow the pipeline to funnel more fuel, something spokesperson Shawn Day says is in demand.
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MVP holds public meeting about proposed compressor station in Montgomery County
MVP Boost is a proposed project to expand the Mountain Valley Pipeline's capacity, adding compression at three existing ...
West Virginia Public Service Commission Chairman Charlotte Lane clung to a pro-coal energy outlook in testimony before the state Joint Energy and Public Works Committee during a Dec. 8, 2025 meeting ...
An expert witness testified to the state Air Quality Board that a data center complex power plant won’t be a “minor” source of pollution.
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