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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7071
    Reading Time:about 14 minutes

    The Department of Agriculture is seeking public comments on the need for, accuracy of, and methods to enhance the collection of information related to various Rural Utilities Service (RUS) programs. Information is crucial for determining eligibility for loans and grants that support rural electrification, telecommunications, water systems, and broadband access. The RUS gathers this information from various respondents, including private sector businesses, nonprofits, and government entities, to ensure funds are used appropriately and projects are feasible. Comments from the public are invited until February 20, 2025, through the website www.reginfo.gov.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Agriculture wants to know what people think about how they collect information to help bring electricity, phones, water, and internet to the countryside. They want to make sure they're doing it right and need people's thoughts by February 20, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9625
    Reading Time:about 12 minutes

    The Western Area Power Administration has approved a new provisional formula rate for the electric service of the Provo River Project, effective from April 1, 2025, through March 31, 2030. This new rate schedule, known as PR-3, will replace the existing PR-2 rate schedule, which expires in 2025. While the formula for the rate hasn't changed, it updates some contract references. The rate will remain provisional until the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) gives final approval, or it could be replaced sooner if another rate comes into effect.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of electricity in a place called the Provo River Project decided to keep the way they figure out electricity prices mostly the same, but they made sure everything is up-to-date with contracts. The price plan is starting new in April 2025 and needs a big boss called FERC to say it's okay before it becomes final.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12308
    Reading Time:about 13 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is asking for public comments on its approved information collections, including FERC-725G, which deals with reliability standards for the bulk-power system. These collections focus on maintaining and ensuring the reliability of the electrical grid, such as identifying and correcting system mis-operations, under voltage load shedding, and maintenance of protection systems. The agency aims to gather comments on aspects such as the necessity and utility of the information, how the collection could be improved, and ways to reduce the burden on respondents. Comments are due by April 16, 2025, and the procedures for submission are clearly laid out.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission wants to make sure the big electrical system works well, so they're asking people for ideas on how to check and fix any problems with it. They are looking for suggestions until April 2025 on how to make this task easier and better.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 1479
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    Michigan Electric Transmission Company LLC has submitted accounting entries related to its recent purchase of an electric plant from Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities. The submission is one of many filings received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which is reviewing several electric rate filings and tariff amendments from various energy companies, including San Diego Gas & Electric Company and Florida Power & Light Company. The filings will be available for review online, and FERC encourages participation from the public in its proceedings by submitting comments or requests for intervention by the specified deadlines. The Commission's Office of Public Participation is available to assist the public with understanding and engaging in these processes.

    Simple Explanation

    In this notice, the Energy Department is looking at papers from a company in Michigan that bought an electric station. They want to make sure everything is fair, and they want people to share their thoughts or ask questions about this, so they can learn what everyone thinks.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15462
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced that it has received several filings related to energy projects and rate changes. These filings include self-certification notices, tariff amendments, compliance submissions, rate filings, and termination filings from various companies such as Cross Trails Energy Storage Project, LLC and Hornshadow Solar, LLC. Interested parties have a deadline to file comments or requests for intervention according to specified dates in April and May 2025. The public is encouraged to participate and can reach out to the Commission's Office of Public Participation for assistance.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got a bunch of papers from companies about changes to how they handle energy projects, like storing power or using solar panels, and wants people to say what they think about these changes. You can send your ideas by certain dates in April and May 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7287
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    The document is a notice from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission detailing several electric rate, securities, and public utility filings. Various companies, including Blue Sky West, LLC, Basin Electric Power Cooperative, and Southwest Power Pool, Inc., have submitted applications for changes in status, tariff amendments, or cancellations. Comments on these filings are due by specified dates in February 2021. Interested parties can access the filings online and must follow specific rules to intervene or protest the proceedings.

    Simple Explanation

    The notice says that different energy companies told the government about changes they want to make, like changing prices or stopping some plans. People can look at what the companies are asking for online and write comments if they have any thoughts about these changes.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 105790
    Reading Time:about 47 minutes

    The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) submitted an Interregional Transfer Capability Study (ITC Study) to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) as required by the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023. This study examines the current ability of the power system to transfer electricity between different regions and recommends improvements to ensure grid reliability, especially in the face of extreme weather events and growing energy demand. The study suggests increasing the transfer capacity by 35 gigawatts across various U.S. regions to strengthen reliability. NERC invites public comments on the study, which aims to help policymakers and the electric industry plan for a stable future energy grid.

    Simple Explanation

    The North American Electric Reliability Corporation did a study to see how well electricity can move from one place to another in the U.S. and suggested ways to make it better so we don't lose power, especially when the weather is bad. They think we need to make it so we can move 35 more gigawatts of electricity around to keep everything running smoothly, and they want people to share their ideas about this plan.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 107131
    Reading Time:about 9 minutes

    The document is a notice of various filings received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) related to accounting requests, corporate electric transactions, and rate filings as of December 23, 2024. It lists submissions from several companies such as Madison Gas & Electric Company, Shiloh IV Lessee, LLC, and Duke Energy, among others, with details like docket numbers, filing dates, and comment deadlines. Individuals interested in intervening or protesting these proceedings must adhere to specific guidelines and deadlines. The filings can be accessed through FERC's eLibrary, and the Office of Public Participation is available to assist the public in engaging with these processes.

    Simple Explanation

    In this document, different energy companies told the government about changes they want to make with electricity prices and rules, like asking for permission. People can read these requests online and tell the government if they disagree, but they have to follow special instructions and meet deadlines.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 10787
    Reading Time:about 45 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a final rule to update its regulations by incorporating the latest standards (Version 004) for business practices and communication protocols for public utilities. These standards, developed by the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB), aim to enhance consistency in utility operations and bolster cybersecurity. FERC requires utilities to make compliance filings by June 27, 2025, and to implement cybersecurity standards by February 27, 2026, with the remaining standards by August 27, 2026. The rule ensures public utilities adhere to updated practices that support reliable and secure energy systems.

    Simple Explanation

    The government made new rules to help energy companies, like the ones that give us electricity, work better and safer. They need to follow these rules by certain dates, and while bigger companies might find it easier to do, smaller ones might struggle a bit with the costs and all the strange words in the rules.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9147
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The document outlines a series of electric rate filings received by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). It lists multiple companies, including Florida Power & Light Company, Strauss Wind LLC, and Transource Oklahoma LLC, that have submitted notices of changes or compliance filings related to their status or tariffs. Each filing includes details such as docket numbers, applicant names, filing descriptions, and comment deadlines. Individuals interested in participating or contesting any filings must adhere to specified FERC regulations and by given deadlines. The Office of Public Participation is available to assist the public in engaging with these proceedings.

    Simple Explanation

    The notice talks about some companies that make electricity sending updates on their plans and prices to a government group, and people can say what they think about these updates. If someone wants to join in and share their thoughts, there's a team ready to help them understand and get involved.