⚡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⚡FERC Requests Comments on Reliability Standards Revisions
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 proposed revisions of the currently approved information collection, FERC-725R, (Mandatory Reliability Standards: BAL Reliability Standards) and FERC-725A, Mandatory Reliability Standards for the Bulk-Power System: TOP and INT Standards. The 60-day notice published on April 11, 2025, the comment period ended on June 10, 2025, no comments were received.
Learn More🌊Notice of Northern States Power Company Hydroelectric Project Application
The Department of Energy has accepted an application for the Trego Hydroelectric Project by Northern States Power Company, inviting public inspection and participation. Stakeholders may file motions to intervene or protests by September 9, 2025. The project involves no changes to existing facilities and is located on the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Learn More⚡Notice of Public Participation in Northern Natural Gas Abandonment
Northern Natural Gas Company has filed for authorization to abandon certain facilities in Minnesota, stating they are unnecessary for firm requirements. The public is invited to participate by filing protests or comments by the set deadline. This process is supported by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, promoting transparency and community engagement in energy regulation.
Learn More🛢️FERC Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announces a request for authorization from Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America to abandon gas wells and facilities in Illinois. Stakeholders are invited to participate in the review process, including filing protests or motions to intervene by the specified deadline, ensuring public engagement in the regulatory proceedings.
Learn More⚡Overview of Recent Energy Regulatory Filings and Implications
The Department of Energy's recent notice outlines a series of filings from various energy companies, including complaints and rate applications. These filings encompass exempt wholesale generator status, rate amendments, and compliance requirements, impacting both operational and regulatory landscapes for involved entities. Stakeholders are encouraged to engage with the filing process and address any comments by set deadlines.
Learn More⚡FERC Notice on Idaho Power Company's Rate Authority Investigation
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has initiated a proceeding under Section 206 of the Federal Power Act to assess the legality of Idaho Power Company's market-based rate authority. This move seeks to determine potential discrimination or unlawful practices in the company's pricing structures, with implications for both consumers and businesses reliant on its energy services. Interested parties can intervene within a specified timeframe.
Learn More⚡Notice of Filing for Interlocking Positions | Department of Energy
The Department of Energy announces Edward Baine's application for authority to hold interlocking positions under the Federal Power Act. The notice outlines procedures for public intervention and protest, along with access details for further information via the Commission's website, emphasizing public engagement and compliance in regulatory proceedings.
Learn More⚡Electric Rate Filings and Market Power Analysis Overview
The Department of Energy and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a combined notice detailing various electric rate filings and triennial market power analyses. It includes information about applicants, filing dates, and comment periods, calling for stakeholder engagement in the regulatory process and ensuring compliance with established filing requirements.
Learn More🔌Notice of Natural Gas Pipeline Rate and Refund Report Filings
The Department of Energy's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a combined notice regarding Natural Gas Pipeline Rate filings from various applicants. The notice details specific docket numbers, applicants, filing descriptions, and comment dates, emphasizing the procedural requirements for interested parties to engage in the proceedings. The Commission encourages public participation and provides access to detailed filing information.
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