Trump admin to break ground on NYC gas pipeline that riled green activists

On Tuesday, the Trump administration is set to mark a significant milestone with the groundbreaking ceremony for a new natural gas pipeline in New York City, a project that has stirred considerable debate. This pipeline, known as the Northeast Supply Enhancement, will extend along the city’s coast in an effort to enhance the region’s energy resources.

President Trump has been a vocal advocate for the pipeline, leveraging his position to sway New York’s Democratic Governor, Kathy Hochul, into granting the necessary permits. This decision has been met with strong resistance from environmentalists who oppose fossil fuel initiatives.

The ceremonial event, held at Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett Field, is being organized by Williams Companies, the entity overseeing the pipeline’s construction. Notable attendees include Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Environmental Protection Secretary Lee Zeldin.

Doug Burgum has commented on the project, suggesting that previous administrations have compromised America’s energy and national security by imposing excessive regulatory barriers. He contrasts this with the current administration’s approach, stating, “Under President Donald J. Trump, we’re reversing course with projects like the NESE pipeline to unleash American Energy Dominance, lower costs for American consumers, and restore a strong, reliable grid.”

Burgum also highlighted the pipeline’s potential economic impact, projecting it would generate $1.8 billion in economic development and reduce electricity bills by $6 billion over the next 15 years.

He claimed the project would spur $1.8 billion in economic development and lower electricity bills by $6 billion over 15 years.

The pipeline — which would extend from Pennsylvania through New Jersey and end on Staten Island and the Rockaways — had been stalled for years after state regulators denied permits over water quality concerns.

But the state restarted the approval process for the natural gas project after an Oval Office meeting between Hochul and Trump regarding congestion pricing.

Federal officials said the NESE pipeline project will boost reliability during peak winter demand and extreme weather.

Natural gas demand surged by 49% since 2013 while pipeline capacity increased by only 26% and storage capacity by just 2%, officials said.

The NESE Project is designed to provide 400,000 dekatherms per day of natural gas to serve existing National Grid customers in Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island  — equivalent to the energy needs of 2.3 million homes.

Williams’ NESE project expands the existing Transco natural gas pipeline system, which already serves parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.

The pipeline will be installed at a minimum of 4 feet below the sea floor through a combination of jet trenching, clamshell dredging, backfilling, and horizontal directional drilling.

Hochul approved the state permits for the project last November. 

“We are facing war against clean energy from Washington Republicans, including our New York delegation, which is why we have adopted an all-of-the-above approach that includes a continued commitment to renewables and nuclear power to ensure grid reliability and affordability,” she said in a statement at the time.

“I am comfortable that in approving the permits, including a water quality certification, for the NESE application, the DEC did just that.”

EPA Secretary Zeldin, a former Long Island congressman, said the groundbreaking marks a massive milestone and will help meet “the growing energy demand of this region.”

“I, like so many New Yorkers, am extremely grateful for President Trump’s leadership, along with his National Energy Dominance Council, for getting the permits necessary to allow this project to advance,” Zeldin said. “We celebrate this incredible accomplishment and will continue pursuing every way possible to make life more affordable for all Americans.”

Zeldin said next on the priority list is getting the Constitution Pipeline approved “to allow many New England residents to tap into the same abundant resources, especially during brutally cold winter months.”

The NY DEC nixed the project from running through upstate.

“Albany Democrats need to stop blocking the jobs, resources, and lower energy costs that will come with this vital project,” he said.

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