⚡Combined Notice of Filings for Exempt Wholesale Generators and Tariffs
The notice details filings received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission including self-certifications from exempt wholesale generators and various rate filings. It outlines the applicant details, filing dates, and comment deadlines, highlighting the regulatory framework pertinent to the energy sector and associated compliance obligations.
Learn More🌍Environmental Impact Statements for Gas Pipeline Projects in Southeast
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a notice regarding the preparation of environmental impact statements for the Mississippi Crossing Project and South System Expansion 4 Project. These projects involve significant pipeline construction across multiple states, addressing environmental concerns and enabling public comment to assess potential impacts on local environments and communities.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings Impacting Energy Businesses
The Department of Energy's notice outlines multiple regulatory filings by exempt wholesale generators and electric rate amendments. Key details include applicant names, docket numbers, comment dates, and descriptions of filings, which collectively highlight upcoming changes in regulatory compliance affecting energy providers.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Natural Gas Pipeline Rate Filings and Regulations
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a combined notice of filings regarding natural gas pipeline rates and a joint petition for waiver of regulations. The document outlines details of filings from Texas Eastern Transmission and Pacific Summit Energy, with important comment and filing deadlines for stakeholders in the energy sector.
Learn More🔌Combined Notice of Natural Gas Rate Filings - September 2025
The Department of Energy and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission published a notice detailing several natural gas pipeline rate filings and refund reports. These filings cover various compliance measures and updates on rate agreements set to take effect in 2025, providing stakeholders with critical details for regulatory engagement and assessment.
Learn More⚡Insights on Energy Filings & Compliance from the Federal Energy Commission
The Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announce a combined notice of electric corporate filings, detailing various joint applications and rate filings. Stakeholders are encouraged to comment and engage with the regulatory process concerning energy rates and corporate structures. This notice outlines important dates and regulatory procedures relevant to the electric industry.
Learn More⚡Notice of Brooks Energy's Surrender of Hydroelectric Project Exemption
The Department of Energy’s notice invites comments and motions related to Brooks Energy, LLC’s application for surrendering the exemption for the Lockville Dam Hydroelectric Project in North Carolina. The application highlights environmental considerations, operational changes, and the intent to disable existing power generation systems. Interested parties are encouraged to participate in the proceedings.
Learn More⚡Overview of Combined Notice of Filings by FERC
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has received various filings, including self-certifications for exempt wholesale generator status and electric rate changes. The notice highlights deadlines for comments and participation in regulatory processes, affecting compliance and operational decisions for entities in the energy sector.
Learn More⚡Compliance Filings for Natural Gas Pipeline Rates - Key Insights
The Department of Energy announces several compliance filings regarding natural gas pipeline rate changes to be effective in 2025. Key companies have submitted filings that address various compliance requirements, updates on negotiated rates, and other regulatory matters. The notice emphasizes the importance of public participation in these proceedings and details the process for intervention and comments.
Learn More⚡Proposed Termination of Exemption for Douglas Water Power Company
The Department of Energy has initiated a proceeding to propose the termination of Douglas Water Power Company's exemption for the Canyon Creek Hydroelectric Project due to non-compliance with regulatory requirements. Comments and interventions are being solicited from the public and relevant agencies as the company faces potential consequences for not addressing compliance issues.
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