The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted Thursday to approve a fresh certificate for the already operating Spire STL Pipeline, explaining the natural gas project adequately meets economic need in the St. Louis region.
The 65-mile natural gas pipeline in Illinois and Missouri has been operating under an emergency temporary certificate after FERC’s 2018 authorization was vacated and remanded in August 2021.
- FERC Chair Richard Glick said he “reluctantly” supported issuing a new permanent certificate. He faulted the commission, under previous Republican leadership, for approving the line’s construction and operation as it was being litigated. In part because Spire currently supplies ...
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