Update 2024-01-31:
Huge win against LNG: feds require climate analysis; what about Florida? 2024-01-24.
Cecile Scofield got this op-ed into TCPalm,
Sunday, November 13, 2023,
“Liquefied natural gas issue on Brightline railroad”
According to a recent article, Brightline (Fortress Investment
Group) is looking for land adjacent to existing tracks away from the
St. Lucie River bridge in downtown Stuart. The property must also be
able to support other development opportunities for Brightline.
In 2014, Florida East Coast Railway discussed moving liquefied
natural gas on its network with the Federal Railroad Administration.
On Sept. 24, 2014, AAF Holdings LLC filed an application with the
Florida Development Finance Corp., for $1.75 billion in private
activity bond financing for “All Aboard Florida.” About
$440 million would be used to construct new track and rail between
Cocoa and Orlando, the gateway to Tampa and the Panama Canal.
Brightline Route to Disney World and Tampa Bay
In November 2014, James Hertwig, former CEO of FECR, said he thought
the laws would change where double-stacked 10,000-gallon liquefied
natural gas international standards organization containers would
run from South Florida to Jacksonville, creating a virtual rolling
natural gas pipeline. However, the single-tracked St. Lucie River
railroad bridge presented a problem. Constructing an LNG production
facility in Stuart or north of Stuart could be a solution.
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