Jan. 24 hearing in Portsmouth on LNG facility is canceled

Abutters were not properly notified, R.I. Energy Facility Siting Board says

By Jim McGaw
Posted 1/19/24

PORTSMOUTH — Citing improper notification of abutters, the R.I. Energy Facility Siting Board (EFSB) has canceled next week’s hearing on the proposed permanent installation of Rhode …

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Jan. 24 hearing in Portsmouth on LNG facility is canceled

Abutters were not properly notified, R.I. Energy Facility Siting Board says

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PORTSMOUTH — Citing improper notification of abutters, the R.I. Energy Facility Siting Board (EFSB) has canceled next week’s hearing on the proposed permanent installation of Rhode Island Energy’s liquified natural gas (LNG) vaporization facility on Old Mill Lane. 

The hearing was originally scheduled for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at Portsmouth High School, but that’s not happening now.

A message posted to the town’s website on Thursday, Jan. 18 stated the following: “The Siting Board was informed by Rhode Island Energy that the company neglected to provide the required notice to the abutters to the project that there would be a public comment hearing on Jan. 24.

“Similarly, the company has not provided the required notice to the abutters for the evidentiary hearings within the statutorily mandated timeframe. 

“As a consequence, the board has canceled both the public comment hearing of Jan. 24 and the evidentiary hearings that had been scheduled for Feb. 12, 14, and 22. The public comment hearing and evidentiary hearings will need to be rescheduled. The parties and the public will be notified of a new schedule at a later date.”

For several years the site has been used only as a seasonal option to meet peak demand during the colder months. However in April 2022, the company filed a supplemental application with EFSB, identifying the Old Mill Lane facility as its preferred long-term solution and to seek a full license

The EFSB is accepting public comment on the proposal to permanently install equipment, with a potential to expand on the site.

EFSB is also reviewing SouthCoast Wind’s controversial proposal to run transmission lines over Portsmouth to transfer electricity generated by its off-shore wind facility. During a contentious Town Council hearing about those plans at PHS on Tuesday, Jan. 16, council member Keith Hamilton urged residents to attend the EFSB's hearing on Old Mill Lane so they can “see how the sausage is made."

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Jim McGaw

A lifelong Portsmouth resident, Jim graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1982 and earned a journalism degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1986. He's worked two different stints at East Bay Newspapers, for a total of 18 years with the company so far. When not running all over town bringing you the news from Portsmouth, Jim listens to lots and lots and lots of music, watches obscure silent films from the '20s and usually has three books going at once. He also loves to cook crazy New Orleans dishes for his wife of 25 years, Michelle, and their two sons, Jake and Max.