⚛️NRC Denies Petition for Revised Design Basis Accident Dose Criteria
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is denying a petition for rulemaking, dated November 23, 2019, submitted by John G. Parillo. The petition requested that the NRC develop a rule that would allow nuclear power plant licensees to voluntarily adopt a revised accident dose acceptance criteria for the control room, exclusion area boundary, and the low population zone outer boundary. The petition further requested revisions to clarify footnotes discussing these dose acceptance criteria in the applicable regulations. The NRC docketed the petition on February 19, 2020, and assigned it Docket No. PRM-50-121. The NRC is denying the petition because the information presented does not support rulemaking and the proposed changes are not necessary to provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
This notice from the Department of Energy details multiple electric corporate filings, including applications for authorization under the Federal Power Act and certifications of exempt wholesale generator status. It informs stakeholders about the submissions and comment deadlines, facilitating engagement in regulatory processes.
Learn More📄Combined Notice of Natural Gas Pipeline Rate Filings
The Department of Energy's notice details recent natural gas pipeline rate and refund filings by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC., including important dates for comments and procedures for public participation. This serves as a call for interventions or protests regarding the proposed rate changes, essential for those in the energy sector.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings by the Department of Energy
The Department of Energy's Combined Notice of Filings highlights several electric corporate filings related to joint applications, exempt wholesale generator statuses, and electric rate adjustments. It provides essential details such as docket numbers, applicants, and crucial deadlines for comments, indicating significant regulatory activities within the energy sector that may affect market dynamics and stakeholder interests.
Learn More🌬️Notice of Electric Rate Filings and Business Implications
The Department of Energy has issued a Combined Notice of Filings highlighting several electric rate filings including revised MBR tariffs for various wind projects, effective July 2025. The filings outline applications by multiple companies seeking to adjust their tariffs, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder engagement in regulatory processes.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Energy Filings & Regulatory Actions Overview
The Department of Energy's Combined Notice details exempt wholesale generator filings, electric rate filings, and associated comment deadlines. It serves to inform stakeholders about recent developments affecting energy rates and regulatory status for various applicants, highlighting the need for compliance and potential participation in proceedings.
Learn More⚡Changes to eTariff Filing Process and Compliance Requirements
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is revising its eTariff process to enhance accuracy regarding effective dates for accepted tariff records with indeterminate dates. Effective July 28, 2025, filers must follow new compliance procedures to establish actual effective dates, designating original records as overtaken by events. This revision aims to streamline tariff management within the energy sector.
Learn More🌊Gulfstream LNG Project
Gulfstream LNG Development, LLC filed an application for a liquefied natural gas export facility in Louisiana, detailing project components and requesting public participation. The notice includes intervention deadlines and explains the regulatory review process under the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Interested parties can comment or intervene in the proceedings to voice support or objections regarding the project.
Learn More🏛️Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Meeting Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's upcoming Sunshine Act meeting will cover administrative matters and various topics relevant to the energy sector, including reliability standards and customer matters. The public is invited to attend and join a subsequent press briefing, with remote viewing options available for the webcast.
Learn More📄Combined Notice of Natural Gas Pipeline Rate and Refund Filings
The Department of Energy has issued a Combined Notice of Filings from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding natural gas pipeline rate and refund reports. It includes details on filings, docket numbers, applicants, and encourages public participation in the processes, emphasizing accessible resources for navigation and engagement with the Commission's systems.
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