Article: With corridor on hold, energy plans lose steam ; Infighting by a number of interests has replaced the cooperative tone taken by Maine and New Brunswick on the project.

TUX TURKEL By TUX TURKEL Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
08-23-2009
With corridor on hold, energy plans lose steam ; Infighting by a number of interests has replaced the cooperative tone taken by Maine and New Brunswick on the project.
Byline: TUX TURKEL By TUX TURKEL Staff Writer
Edition: Final
Section: Front
Type: Cover Story

SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick --

They tower over the rocky shoreline of the Bay of Fundy here, three 180-foot-high storage tanks that can hold enough li-quefied natural gas to heat 5 million homes for a day.

In early August, workers at Canada's first LNG terminal were drawing off the chilled liquid and turning it back into a gas. Then they pumped the fuel through ...

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