⚡Notice of Preliminary Determination for Hydropower Facility in CA
The Department of Energy issued a notice regarding the Goleta Water District's proposed La Riata Hydroelectric Energy Recovery Project in California. The facility, designed to generate 37 kW of power, has met the criteria for a qualifying conduit hydropower facility under federal regulations, and the public is invited to comment and intervene by June 9, 2025.
Learn More🌊Notice of Water Quality Certification Application for EONY Generation
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission notifies the New York State DEC regarding a water quality certification request from EONY Generation Limited. The notice specifies the date of receipt and outlines a reasonable time frame for action on the request. If no action is taken within one year, the certification authority is deemed waived under the Clean Water Act.
Learn More📊Regulatory Compliance Requirements for FERC Form Submissions
In compliance with the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission or FERC) is soliciting public comment on the currently approved information collections, FERC Form No. 60 (Annual Report of Centralized Service Companies), FERC-61 (Narrative Description of Service Company Functions), and FERC-555A (Preservation of Records of Holding Companies and Service Companies Subject to PUHCA 2005). No comments were received on the 60-day notice that was published on February 7, 2025.
Learn More⚡Electric Rate Filings Notice and Changes in Status for Energy Companies
The Department of Energy's notice details various filings associated with changes in status for multiple energy companies. It includes information about applicants, filing dates, and the process for public engagement, highlighting the dynamic regulatory environment impacting the energy sector.
Learn More💧Goleta Water District Hydropower Facility Notice of Determination
The Department of Energy's preliminary determination for the Goleta Water District's Patterson Hydroelectric Energy Recovery Project confirms its status as a qualifying conduit hydropower facility. The project aims to generate around 124 megawatt-hours annually, utilizing existing municipal water conduits without altering their primary use. Public comments are solicited as part of the approval process.
Learn More💧Federal Energy Notice on Qualifying Conduit Hydropower Facility
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a preliminary determination for the Goleta Water District's proposed Ellwood Hydroelectric Energy Recovery Project in California. The project aims to utilize existing non-federally owned conduits for hydropower generation without the need for a federal license, thus streamlining its development process and aligning with municipal water usage.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
The Department of Energy's notice outlines numerous electric rate filings and changes in status for various applicants in the renewable energy sector. It includes deadlines for public comments and guidance on how stakeholders can engage with the filings, highlighting the importance of compliance with federal regulations.
Learn More⚡Notice of Electric Rate Filings from the Department of Energy
The Department of Energy presents a Combined Notice of Filings, detailing multiple electric rate compliance filings from various applicants, including Tampa Electric Company, Puget Sound Energy, and more, along with specific comment deadlines and filing requirements for public participation in the proceedings.
Learn More📄Overview of Recent Filings for Natural Gas Pipeline Regulations
The U.S. Department of Energy has issued a Combined Notice detailing filings from Cameron Interstate Pipeline and Gillis Hub Pipeline concerning annual revenue sharing, operational imbalances, and cash-out reports. The notice emphasizes the need for public comment and interventions on these filings, which play a significant role in regulatory compliance and operations.
Learn More⚡St. Cloud Hydroelectric Project Application Notice Insights
The Department of Energy has accepted a hydroelectric project application from the City of St. Cloud. This notice invites public participation through comments and interventions while detailing the project's specifications, deadlines for filings, and compliance requirements for environmental analysis. The existing infrastructure will be maintained without new facilities.
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