YES Waterpower Project Faces Opposition from House Republican Leader Cutler

YES Waterpower Project Faces Opposition from House Republican Leader Cutler
State Rep. Bryan Cutler — Pennsylvania 100th Legislative District
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House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) has expressed his concerns about the YES Waterpower Project at Cuffs Run, stating that it will have a detrimental impact on local communities. Cutler supports energy growth but believes that the project will negatively affect struggling family farms, residential areas, and decades of recreational development investment.

In a statement, Cutler said, “Pennsylvania is a big enough state where we can find the appropriate balance between needed energy development and unnecessary local impacts. Unfortunately, the YES Waterpower Project at Cuffs Run does not meet that test.”

The YES Waterpower Project, currently in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) 60-day public comment window, has been met with opposition from various stakeholders. Cutler’s remarks highlight the concerns of those who believe that the project fails to consider the impact on local communities and the environment.

The project’s public comment window, which started on February 12th, 2024, will remain open until March 31st, 2024. Interested individuals can submit their comments to the FERC by following the provided instructions on their website.

Cutler’s opposition to the project reflects the growing debate surrounding energy development and its potential effects on local communities. As the discussion continues, it remains to be seen how the concerns raised by Cutler and others will be addressed and whether adjustments will be made to mitigate any negative impacts.

The YES Waterpower Project at Cuffs Run has the potential to contribute to Pennsylvania’s energy growth. However, it is essential to strike a balance that ensures the well-being of local communities and protects the investments made in recreational development and struggling family farms.

The project’s fate will be determined in part by the public comments submitted during the 60-day window. It is a critical opportunity for individuals and organizations to voice their concerns and opinions about the YES Waterpower Project.

As the discussion progresses, it is crucial for all stakeholders to consider the long-term implications of the project and work towards finding a solution that addresses the concerns raised by Cutler and others. Only through open dialogue and collaboration can a balance be achieved that supports energy development while minimizing the negative impact on local communities.



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