â¡Triton Power's Application for Chateaugay High Falls Project Relicensing
Triton Power Company has filed an application for relicensing the Chateaugay High Falls Hydroelectric Project, located on the Chateaugay River in New York. The project involves public notice for cooperation in environmental studies, with a procedural schedule established for stakeholder engagement. The current licensing conditions mandate continued operational practices and require specific environmental assessments.
Learn MoreðNotice for Environmental Assessment of Kayuta Lake Hydro Project
The Department of Energy has issued a notice regarding Ampersand Kayuta Lake Hydro LLC's intent to surrender the hydroelectric project license for the Kayuta Lake Project. The Commission will prepare an environmental assessment under NEPA, and industry stakeholders can submit comments. The project's jurisdiction will revert to the New York State Canal Corporation after the surrender.
Learn Moreâ¡Monroe City Hydro Application
Monroe City, Utah, has submitted a hydroelectric application for the Upper Monroe Hydroelectric Project, which will undergo a series of regulatory steps. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requests additional studies and cooperation from relevant agencies, setting clear procedural schedules and deadlines for public input and amendments.
Learn MoreðAlabama Power Shoreline Management Plan Update Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a notice regarding Alabama Power Company's application to update its Shoreline Management Plan for the Warrior River Hydroelectric Project. The notice includes the application type, filing details, and invites public comments and interventions from relevant stakeholders, emphasizing the regulatory review process and the importance of environmental considerations.
Learn MoreðNotice of Intent for Scott's Mill Hydroelectric Environmental Assessment
The Department of Energy has issued a notice regarding the Scott's Mill Hydro, LLC's license application for a 4.5-megawatt hydropower project on the James River, Virginia. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will prepare an Environmental Assessment to evaluate potential impacts and gather public comments before finalizing the licensing decision.
Learn Moreð§Glencoe Mill, LLC Notice of Application for Surrender of Exemption
Glencoe Mill, LLC has filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to surrender its exemption from licensing for the Glencoe Mill Hydroelectric Project. The project, located on the Haw River in North Carolina, is currently non-operational and disconnected from the power grid. Stakeholders are invited to comment and intervene during the review process.
Learn Moreâ¡Notice of Intent for Environmental Assessment on PG&E Hydroelectric Project
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has received an application to relicense the Balch Hydroelectric Project by Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The commission is preparing an environmental assessment and invites public comments. The assessment aims to ensure compliance with regulations and evaluate potential environmental impacts associated with the project.
Learn Moreâ¡Brookfield's Environmental Assessment Notice for Hydroelectric Project
The Department of Energy's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a notice regarding Brookfield White Pine Hydro, LLC's application for relicense of the Lewiston Falls Hydroelectric Project. An Environmental Assessment will be prepared, with opportunities for public engagement and comments during the review process. The timeline for issuing the draft and final assessments is included.
Learn MoreðGreat Lakes Hydro America
Great Lakes Hydro America, LLC submitted a notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Mattaceunk Hydroelectric Project. The assessment includes evaluating potential impacts on the endangered Gulf of Maine Atlantic salmon and its critical habitat due to proposed maintenance activities, including a temporary variance in minimum flow.
Learn Moreâ¡Notice of Intent for Environmental Assessment on Aspen Hydroelectric Project
The City of Aspen has filed an application for a non-capacity amendment to its hydroelectric project license at Ruedi Dam. Proposed modifications include building a powerhouse, adding a turbine, and upgrading the electrical system. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission intends to prepare an environmental assessment, inviting public comments prior to final decisions.
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