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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 4624
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has revised its Continuity of Operations Plan, adding the Director and staff of the Office of Energy Infrastructure Security to the list of those who can take over during an emergency. This update reflects the increasing threats to energy infrastructure and ensures the office plays a key role in emergencies. The rule, effective January 16, 2025, does not have a significant economic impact on small entities and is considered an internal agency procedure.

    Simple Explanation

    The government updated their rules to make sure that when there's an emergency, more people who work on protecting energy stuff can help out and make decisions. They did this because it's important to keep our energy safe even when things go wrong.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16517
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announced that Ameren UE has submitted a hydroelectric license amendment application for the Osage Hydroelectric Project on the Osage River in Missouri. This amendment seeks to remove around 147 acres from the project boundary, which currently includes the Lake of the Ozarks and surrounding lands. The areas proposed for removal are mainly used for agriculture and are not essential for the hydroelectric project's operations or maintenance. Interested parties have been invited to submit comments, protests, or motions to intervene by May 14, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of making rules about electricity are looking at letting Ameren, a company, change how much land they use to make electricity by moving a piece of land that's mostly farms and forests out of their project. They're asking others to share their thoughts or concerns about this change by May 14, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 1118
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has received multiple filings related to electric rates from various companies, such as J.P. Morgan Ventures Energy Corporation and Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Each filing includes a description, proposed effective date, and comment deadline, which is set for January 21, 2025. People interested in participating in these proceedings can view documents online, file interventions or protests using eFiling, or seek help from the Commission's Office of Public Participation for more guidance.

    Simple Explanation

    The Energy Department and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got some papers about changing prices for electricity from different companies, and they all want to know what people think by January 21, 2025. Some dates in the papers look funny, and they want help making sure everything is correct and easy for everyone to understand.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7711
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), under the Department of Labor, announced the approval of several petitions for modification of mandatory safety standards in mines. These petitions, which were evaluated between July 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024, allow for alternative safety methods that provide miners with protection comparable to the original standards. Among the modifications granted are those for Peabody Twentymile Coal Mining in Colorado and Panther Creek Mining in West Virginia, addressing various electrical safety regulations at the respective mines. The decisions were based on a detailed investigation of the conditions at the mines and compliance with specific safety requirements.

    Simple Explanation

    The government checked some special safety ideas from mines and said "yes" to the ideas that keep workers just as safe as the old rules. But, it might be tricky to understand all the details because they use numbers and letters that only people who read these rules a lot know.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12724
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has announced several filings received in March 2025. Companies like Big Sampson Wind Project and I-eye Storage submitted notices related to their generator status. Additionally, various companies including Eleven Mile Solar Center and Nestlewood Solar I have filed different notices including rate filing amendments and petitions for tariff amendments. The public can access and comment on these filings through FERC's eLibrary system, with specific deadlines given.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is letting everyone know that some companies are asking to change how they use or charge for electricity. People can read these requests online and say what they think about them.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7132
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has received various filings related to electric corporate and rate matters. These include applications for authorization under the Federal Power Act and tariff amendments from entities such as Apple Energy LLC, Pattern Energy Group LP, and others. Interested parties wishing to comment or intervene in these filings must do so by the respective comment deadlines. The filings can be accessed online, and the Commission encourages electronic submissions. For assistance, the public can contact the Commission's Office of Public Participation.

    Simple Explanation

    The government got some requests from energy companies to change how they operate, and they are asking people to give their thoughts about these changes. If someone wants to say something or raise a concern, they need to do it before the deadline.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 11276
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is inviting public comments on their information collection requirements for Electric Rate Schedules and Tariff Filings, known as FERC-516G. This collection focuses on organized wholesale electric power markets and includes activities like reporting monthly uplift payments and commitments by Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators. Comments are due by April 26, 2021, and FERC is seeking input on various aspects including the necessity, cost estimates, and potential burden reduction for this information collection.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) wants people to share their thoughts on some important rules that help organize power companies. They are checking to make sure that the rules make sense and aren't too hard to follow, but they need others to tell them what they think and if there are any problems.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 3203
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received several electric rate filings and proposed changes from various applicants, including Sweetland Wind Farm, LLC, and PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. These filings include requests for market power analysis, new service agreements, and tariff amendments. The documents outline the effective dates, filing dates, and deadlines for comments or protests. People interested in participating or learning more about these proceedings can access the filings online or contact FERC for assistance.

    Simple Explanation

    FERC, like a big boss of energy, got papers from companies asking for changes in their electric prices and rules, and people can look at these papers online or ask for help to understand them.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9721
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced several filings related to exempt wholesale generators and electric rate changes. Companies such as Gibson Solar, LLC, RWE Clean Energy, LLC, and others have made filings for self-certification or rate amendments. Interested parties who wish to comment, protest, or intervene must do so by the specified deadlines in March 2025. Filing requirements and additional information can be found on the FERC website.

    Simple Explanation

    Some companies that make electricity want to change how they work, and they've told a government office about it. If people have opinions about these changes, they need to speak up by March 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12175
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    On November 12, 2024, the Cooperative Research Group Advanced Fluids for Electrified Vehicles 2 (AFEV2) filed notifications with the Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993. The filings included information about the members of the venture, such as Afton Chemical Corporation, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company, and Toyota Motor Company, among others. The aim of AFEV2 is to investigate how electric vehicle fluids are affected during use in order to improve and optimize electric vehicle powertrains. This action seeks to limit the legal recoveries of antitrust plaintiffs to actual damages in certain conditions.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is letting some big companies, like car makers and oil companies, work together to figure out how to make the special liquids in electric cars work better, but they can only be sued for money if they break certain competition rules.