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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8294
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The City of Hamilton, Ohio and American Municipal Power, Inc. have filed a hydroelectric application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a new major license to operate the Greenup Hydroelectric Project located on the Ohio River. This project makes use of the existing Greenup Locks and Dam and is run in a "run-of-release" mode, meaning it generates electricity based on water flow agreements. The public is invited to file protests or motions to intervene electronically through the Commission's eFiling system or by mail, and must do so within 60 days of the notice date. The application has been accepted, but the project is not yet ready for environmental analysis.

    Simple Explanation

    The City of Hamilton and a company called American Municipal Power want to make electricity using water from a river with help from a government agency. People can say if they don't like the idea or want to be part of the conversations, but they have to do it soon and follow some special rules.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8352
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    Ventura Energy Storage, LLC has submitted an application for market-based rate authority to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The application also seeks blanket authorization for future issuances of securities and assumptions of liability, as per regulatory requirements. Individuals who wish to intervene or protest this application must do so by February 18, 2021, by following FERC's submission procedures, which can be done electronically or by mail. Due to COVID-19, the Commission's Public Reference Room is currently closed, but documents can be accessed online through FERC's eLibrary.

    Simple Explanation

    Ventura Energy Storage wants permission to sell electricity at their chosen prices and also wants an ok to make some financial decisions without asking every time. People can say if they don't like this by a certain date, but telling the group in charge might be a bit tricky because of the rules.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9146
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission received several electric rate and securities filings, which are detailed in a document titled "Combined Notice of Filings #2." Notable applicants include Malaga BESS LLC, Golden Spread Electric Cooperative, Inc., and PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. These filings include tariff amendments, rate changes, and requests for authorization to issue securities. The public can view these filings online and has the opportunity to intervene, protest, or make comments on them by specific deadlines.

    Simple Explanation

    The government got a bunch of requests from energy companies to change prices or rules about how they do things, and people can go online to look at these requests and say if they think they're good or bad.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 10944
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    Tucson Electric Power Company submitted a supplement to its petition for a declaratory order with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on February 16, 2021. The petition seeks incentive rate treatment for purchasing development rights and developing upgrades for a 64-mile transmission project connecting the Vail and Tortolita substations. Interested parties wanting to intervene or protest must follow specific procedural rules and submit their filings by February 26, 2021. The Commission encourages electronic filings and provides document access via its website due to COVID-19-related restrictions.

    Simple Explanation

    Tucson Electric Power Company wants permission to change how they pay for a new electrical line project, and people have until February 26, 2021, to say what they think about this. Because of coronavirus, people are encouraged to send their comments online instead of visiting in person.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 96241
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a notice that it has received several filings related to natural gas pipeline rates and refund reports. These filings, which include updates to negotiated rate agreements and annual reports from different companies like UGI Mt. Bethel Pipeline Company and El Paso Natural Gas Company, must be commented on by 5 p.m. Eastern Time on December 9, 2024. The notice encourages interested parties to submit comments or protests and highlights the availability of eFiling for easier submission. Additionally, the Commission's Office of Public Participation is available to help the public understand and engage in the proceedings.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is telling people that some companies want to change how much they charge for moving gas through pipes, and everyone has until December 9 to say what they think. They can use a computer to send their comments, and there's a special office to help anyone who is confused.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13354
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    This Federal Register notice provides information on several filings related to electric corporate and rate processes managed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The document lists applicants such as Altona Solar, LLC, Weld Energy Storage, LLC, and PJM Interconnection, among others. These entities have submitted various applications, including requests for authorization under the Federal Power Act, notices of self-certification for exempt wholesale generator status, and compliance filings related to electric rates and tariffs. Individuals or organizations interested in intervening, protesting, or participating in these proceedings are encouraged to do so by the specified deadlines. The Office of Public Participation is available to assist the public in engaging with these proceedings.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is checking some requests from energy companies that want to do special things, like making or selling electricity. People can also say if they agree or disagree with these plans, but it's a bit tricky to figure out what it all means without help.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8932
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received several filings related to natural gas pipeline rates and refund reports. These filings, made by different companies, pertain to revisions and compliance with energy regulations and are set to take effect on various dates in 2025. Public comments on these filings are invited by specific deadlines, and interested parties may intervene or protest by following FERC's procedures. These documents are accessible through FERC's eLibrary system for further review.

    Simple Explanation

    The document is about people's comments and changes needed for different gas companies following the rules so that they can charge the right amount for the gas flowing through their pipes, with all the details and how to join the conversation found in a special online library.