signed a landmark cooperation agreement<\/a> with several Chinese corporations in a gala ceremony held in Beijing in front of President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. AGDC hopes Chinese funding will help close the gap in its books.<\/p>\nLawmakers would like to see that, too, but they remain somewhat skeptical.<\/p>\n
“I told someone the other day I won’t feel comfortable until I see those Chinese jets with the red star on the tail unloading pallets of cash,” said Rep. Chris Birch, R-Anchorage and a member of the resources committee.<\/p>\n
In a briefing with reporters Wednesday, Meyer said the corporation has just finished answering 801 questions from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which must approve a license for the project.<\/p>\n
That license may be years away, but Meyer said AGDC is pursuing an “aggressive” timeline for getting approval of that license and the many other permits required for construction.<\/p>\n
“It takes time. We’re actually working on a pretty aggressive schedule,” Meyer said.<\/p>\n
Meyer said the current project timeline envisions finishing regulatory approval sometime in 2019, allowing the state and others to make a final investment decision next year.<\/p>\n
He said the state has been aided by the White House, which is interested in the project.<\/p>\n
“It’s been very helpful to have the Trump administration’s support,” Richards said.<\/p>\n
\n• Contact reporter James Brooks at james.k.brooks@juneauempire.com or call 523-2258.<\/b><\/p>\n
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