What is it and what can we do about it?
Dominion Energy is proposing to build the Moriah Energy Center (MEC). MEC would liquefy and store natural gas for when demand is high.
The MEC would be a major investment in fossil fuels, deepening the current climate crisis. It is one of several planned gas facilities and pipelines throughout the state. This gas buildout would:
- keep NC from meeting climate targets.
- Trap customers into fossil fuel dependence for decades
- Provide huge profits for the gas utility
- Emit toxins like formaldehyde, acrolein, and more.
Residents are already observing muddy water running from the site even before construction starts. In this remote, rural location, even the Neuse River Keeper has trouble getting attention from inspectors. If we can’t prevent the facility from coming, the least we need is STRONG PERMITS to prevent emissions as much as possible.
Strong accountability measures in the air permit are important. Dominion is trying to sell its gas subsidiary to Enbridge, a Canadian company with a very problematic safety record.
Here’s what you can do about the air permit:
Check out the draft permit and DEQ’s fact sheet for the air permit. Visit nomec.org to see concerns that have been raised locally.
Come to the Public Hearing on August 1 at Vance Granville Community College, Henderson, NC and express your concerns.
Submit your comments, calling for stronger monitoring and tighter limits on air emissions.
Email: daq.publiccomments@deq.nc.gov (Use subject line: Moriah-Energy.23A)
Call 919-707-8726 – Leave a message
Watch here for more details about the permit and local efforts.
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To learn more about the fight against MEC, visit NOMEC.org.
You can also donate to NOMEC to help our neighbors to protect themselves.