⚡Combined Notice of Filings #2
The Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a Combined Notice of Filings detailing various filings by exempt wholesale generators and electric rate changes. This includes updates on market power analyses and self-certifications necessary for compliance within the energy sector, with specified comment dates for industry stakeholders.
Learn More⚡FERC Final Rule
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is issuing this final rule to revise its regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act and its Rules of Practice and Procedure to remove reference to the Council on Environmental Quality's rescinded regulations.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings
The Department of Energy's notice presents various electric corporate filings, including joint applications for authorization, self-certification for exempt wholesale generator status, and electric rate filings. These filings involve multiple applicants and address compliance with energy regulations, impacting the operational landscape of businesses within the energy sector.
Learn More⚡️Major Electric Utility Filings and Compliance Notices Impacting Businesses
The Department of Energy's Combined Notice of Filings includes critical updates on corporate filings, exempt wholesale generator status, and complaints affecting several electric utilities. Business owners and executives must pay attention to these filings for compliance and regulatory alignment, as they can significantly impact operational strategies in the energy sector.
Learn More⚡Overview of Combined Notice of Filings by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
The document details various complaints and compliance filings received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, including docket numbers, applicants, and descriptions of the filings. It emphasizes the necessity for parties to intervene or comment by specified dates and promotes public engagement in Commission processes.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings Impacting Energy Sector Businesses
The Department of Energy's notice details multiple electric corporate and rate filings, inviting public comments and interventions on specific applications. It outlines the companies involved, descriptions of their applications, and crucial deadlines for engagement, emphasizing the regulatory landscape affecting the energy sector.
Learn More⚡Overview of Recent Energy Regulatory Filings and Implications
The Department of Energy's Combined Notice of Filings includes various compliance filings by energy companies, detailing docket numbers, descriptions, effective dates, and comment deadlines. These filings impact rates and regulatory adherence essential for maintaining operational standards in the energy sector. Companies are encouraged to participate in proceedings through interventions or comments.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings for Natural Gas Pipeline Rate Change
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a combined notice of natural gas pipeline rate filings, detailing key applicant information, filing dates, and comment deadlines. Business owners impacted by these filings are encouraged to formally participate in the proceedings, with specific guidance provided for interventions and protests. The notice promotes transparency and public involvement in energy regulation matters.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission received a request from Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC for an extension until May 1, 2027, to complete Phase III of its construction project in Georgia and Florida. The project has significant pipeline capacity and has over 94% subscribed under long-term contracts. Comments are encouraged during the established 15-day period.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings and Its Impact on Businesses in Energy Sector
The Department of Energy's Combined Notice of Filings #1 outlines various electric corporate and exempt wholesale generator filings received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. It highlights applications for authorization, notices of self-certification, and electric rate filings, which can significantly influence business operations in the energy sector.
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