I thought about that when I made the suggestion. So where do you put it? I do not agree with messing up the environment or historic/heritage sites for construction projects. I wonder how many of these pipelines go through the country clubs and estates of the elite who make these decisions.
This is a problem that hasn't been solved. Perhaps part of the answer is to build factories, commercial, and residential users of electricity closer to the source.
Perhaps you prefer a train track in the same place with hundreds of oil tanker cars thundering by instead of an open prairie with a pipeline underground.
Beside the fact that this pipeline is not crossing Indian land, they are just the nearest ethnic group to exploit protecting the lucrative rail shipping interests of Soros.
Yep, rent-a-rage politics again...