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Michigan groups back shutting down Line 5 despite legislative moves

Gas prices have exceeded $4 a gallon in recent days across Michigan. (logoboom/Adobe Stock)

(Michigan News Connection) The Michigan Legislature approved a resolution this week backing energy independence, and asking Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to call off attempts to shut down the Line 5 dual pipelines.

With gas prices surging amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, lawmakers who supported this resolution say domestic oil production should be a priority.

Sean McBrearty, campaign coordinator for the group Oil and Water Don’t Mix, said conversations about energy independence and security should focus on building renewables faster, rather than relying on more fossil fuel.

“We have to realize that the sooner we can get away from oil, and natural gas and other fossil fuels, the sooner we can get away from dictators like Vladimir Putin being able to leverage things like that in this sort of a war that he’s pursuing right now in Ukraine,” McBrearty asserted.

The pipelines are operated by Enbridge Energy, a Canadian company pursuing building a tunnel around them, though environmental advocates and engineers have raised serious financial and safety concerns. Enbridge has said shutting down Line 5 would cause energy-market disruptions, though McBrearty pointed to multiple studies showing the pipelines could be closed without any price or supply disruption.

McBrearty noted the resolution is nonbinding and will have no impact on the future of Line 5. He thinks it is important for pipeline shutdown efforts to continue.

“There’s plenty of capacity elsewhere in the system for the product that moves through Line 5,” McBrearty contended. “And with the declining demand that we’re going to be seeing in future years, there’s no reason we should be looking at building an oil tunnel through the Great Lakes.”

This week, Whitmer joined five other governors asking Congress to suspend the federal gas tax with prices so high. Their request comes as the national average price of gas surpassed the previous record from the 2008 recession.

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Charles U Farley March 15, 2022 at 10:37 am

McBrearty is a clueless hack who doesn’t understand rudimentary engineering. There is no build out for renewables that will replace fossil fuels in the short or even medium term. Wind and solar still can’t even pay for themselves, and hydro causes massive environmental impact. Nuclear drives the greenies nutters, even though the new style LFT or pellet reactors are much safer, being a completely different animal than nuclear of old.

McBrearty and his ilk have no concept of cause and effect, and should be kept as far from the policy makers as possible. All they know is that their ideology is more important than your well being…

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