Project Overview
Project Details
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, Inc., has proposed the Cumberland Project to bolster natural gas transportation for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). This initiative supports TVA’s plan to replace a coal-fired power plant with a more environmentally friendly natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant. The project involves constructing a 32-mile pipeline lateral and associated facilities, starting in Dickson County and ending in Stewart County, Tennessee. Construction is slated to commence in August 2024, aiming for completion by September 1, 2025, contingent upon obtaining necessary permits and approvals. This reflects a broader shift toward cleaner energy solutions and the modernization of infrastructure to accommodate them.
Case Results
State: Pennsylvania (Northampton County)
Case Type: Pipeline takings
Initial Offer: $42,880
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$71,183
State: Pennsylvania (Northampton County)
Case Type: Pipeline takings
Initial Offer: $21,380
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$73,350
State: Pennsylvania (Northampton County)
Case Type: Pipeline takings
Initial Offer: $15,000
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$100,000
State: Pennsylvania (Luzerne County)
Case Type: Pipeline takings
Initial Offer: $101,780
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$249,157
State: Pennsylvania (Luzerne County)
Case Type: Pipeline takings
Initial Offer: $41,230
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$100,931
State: Pennsylvania (Columbia County)
Case Type: Pipeline takings
Initial Offer: $80,000
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$110,000
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