⚡Low Head Hydro Permit Application & Comments Solicitation
Low Head Hydro M 13, LLC. has filed for a preliminary permit to explore the feasibility of a hydropower project at Mississippi River Lock and Dam 13. The application seeks to establish priority for licensing and includes project details such as capacity, infrastructure specifications, and a window for public comments and competing applications.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings #1 from the Department of Energy
The Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) have issued a Combined Notice of Filings detailing multiple proposed accounting and rate filings from various companies in the energy sector. This document outlines application submissions, comment dates, and instructions for public participation in ongoing regulatory proceedings, highlighting the evolving landscape of energy regulation.
Learn More📜Off-the-Record Communications Regulations Affecting Businesses
The Department of Energy announces regulations regarding off-the-record communications relevant to contested proceedings by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The notice details how prohibited and exempt communications should be handled, including requirements for transparency and compliance with regulatory standards. Additionally, it provides access to the records through the Commission's website, ensuring stakeholders are informed.
Learn More⚡Hydropower Highway LLC's Preliminary Permit Application Overview
The Department of Energy has accepted a preliminary permit application from Hydropower Highway LLC for the Camp Pendleton Pumped Storage Hydro Project in California. This project aims to evaluate the feasibility of creating significant hydropower facilities, including a dam and turbines, contributing to renewable energy generation along the Pacific coast. Public comments and competing applications are encouraged in response to this notice.
Learn More⚡Notice of Section 206 Proceeding and Financial Implications for Utilities
This document from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announces an investigation into PJM Interconnection's Tariff under section 206 of the Federal Power Act, assessing its legality and fairness. It establishes refund effective dates for complaints filed, providing an opportunity for interested parties to intervene in the proceedings.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Filings by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
This notice details various filings received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission concerning accounting requests, self-certifications by exempt wholesale generators, and electric rate filings. It emphasizes the compliance deadlines and procedures for entities involved in the energy sector, promoting transparency and stakeholder participation in regulatory proceedings.
Learn More⚡Notice of Technical Conference on Resource Adequacy and Capacity Markets
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is hosting a technical conference to address resource adequacy issues in Regional Transmission Organization and Independent System Operator regions. Participants will explore current risks, capacity market efficiency, and comparative designs of resource adequacy constructs. The public is invited, and nominations for panelists are encouraged.
Learn More⚡Combined Notice of Electric Rate Filings by Department of Energy
The Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission have issued a Combined Notice of Filings, detailing various electric rate filings from energy companies seeking new market-based rate authorizations and amendments. The document specifies effective dates, comment deadlines, and procedural requirements for stakeholders to engage in regulatory processes.
Learn More⚡Notice of Electric Corporate and Rate Filings by DOE and FERC
The Department of Energy and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a Combined Notice of Filings detailing various corporate and rate filings by energy companies. These filings include applications for market-based rate authorization, compliance filings, and tariff amendments, all of which require public comment and intervention within specified deadlines.
Learn More💧Notice on Water Quality Certification for Seattle City Light Projects
The Department of Energy, in coordination with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, has issued a notice regarding the water quality certification application from Seattle City Light. The notice stipulates a one-year period for the Washington State Department of Ecology to act on the certification request, which could significantly impact project approvals under the Clean Water Act.
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