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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 11511
    Reading Time:about 60 minutes

    The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), under the Department of Energy, has issued a notice confirming and approving new Provisional Formula Rates for various services associated with the Central Valley Project. These rates, effective from March 25, 2021, to December 2024, cover Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) Services, Sale of Surplus Products, and updates to existing Energy Imbalance and Generator Imbalance services. The new rates aim to align WAPA’s practices with broader energy markets, manage costs efficiently, and ensure fair pricing for energy services in the Sierra Nevada Region.

    Simple Explanation

    The Western Area Power Administration is changing how they charge for some energy services, like sharing extra electricity and balancing energy use, to make the prices fair and keep costs low from now until 2024.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 3149
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The City of Azusa, California, submitted a petition to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) requesting approval for several revisions related to its electricity transmission rates and costs. These include updates to its Transmission Revenue Balancing Account Adjustment, the costs under its Existing Transmission Contract with Southern California Edison, and its overall transmission revenue requirements. Azusa seeks an effective date for these changes starting January 1, 2021, and is requesting waivers for certain requirements, including the sixty-day notice period and the filing fee. People interested in this matter have until January 19, 2021, to submit their comments or requests to intervene.

    Simple Explanation

    The City of Azusa wants to change how it charges for using its power lines, and it asked for permission to do this starting from January 1, 2021. They are also asking to skip some usual steps, like paying a fee. People have until January 19, 2021, to say what they think about this plan.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15238
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is holding a technical conference on June 4-5, 2025, to discuss resource adequacy issues in different energy regions. This conference will explore how various regions handle their energy needs, focusing on capacity markets and alternative approaches in areas like PJM, MISO, ISO-NE, NYISO, CAISO, and SPP. The event is open to the public, free to attend, and will also be available via webcast. Participants and interested individuals are encouraged to submit comments and statements before the conference.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is having a big meeting where people will talk about how to make sure there's always enough electricity available in different parts of the country. This meeting is happening on June 4-5, 2025, and anyone can watch it online for free.