DOCKET NO. 470B – NTE Connecticut, LLC application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a 550-megawatt dual-fuel combined cycle electric generating facility and associated electrical interconnection switchyard located at 180 and 189 Lake Road, Killingly, Connecticut. Reopening of this application based on changed conditions pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes §4-181a(b). Link to DOCKET NO. 470 Record

Motion to Reopen, 01/18/19

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PARTIES AND INTERVENORS


APPLICANT - NTE CONNECTICUT, LLC (NTE)

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GROUPED PARTY/CEPA INTERVENOR - NOT ANOTHER POWER PLANT (NAPP)

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PARTY - TOWN OF KILLINGLY

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GROUPED PARTY - SIERRA CLUB

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PARTY - CONNECTICUT FUND FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

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GROUPED PARTY - WYNDHAM LAND TRUST, INC.

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DECISION

CONNECTICUT FUND FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, NOT ANOTHER POWER PLANT, AND SIERRA CLUB JOINT PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION AND CLARIFICATION, pursuant to C.G.S. §4-181a(a)

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