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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12718
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    Ampersand Kayuta Lake Hydro LLC has filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to give up its license for the Kayuta Lake Hydroelectric Project on the Black River, New York. The application comes after the company deemed continued operations economically unfeasible due to anticipated licensing conditions. The company plans to remove the hydropower equipment but will keep the recreational facilities, with the dam's management returning to the New York State Canal Corporation. The public can submit comments, motions to intervene, or protests on this matter until April 11, 2025, using FERC's electronic or postal filing systems.

    Simple Explanation

    A company called Ampersand Kayuta Lake Hydro wants to stop running a water power project because it costs too much. They plan to take away the power equipment but keep the fun places for people.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11165
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The City of Riverside, California, submitted a proposal on December 17, 2024, to adjust its 2025 transmission revenue and update existing transmission contracts, with an effective date of January 1, 2025. Anyone wanting to join or protest this filing must follow the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's set rules and submit by the comment deadline, which is 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on March 5, 2025. This notice, along with detailed instructions for participation, is published in the Federal Register and accessible online through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's website. The Commission encourages electronic submissions of any comments or protests through their "eFiling" system.

    Simple Explanation

    The City of Riverside wants to change some money rules about how they send electricity to people starting January 2025, and people have until March 5, 2025, to say if they agree or disagree with these changes. To join the talk or tell their opinion, people have to follow special rules online.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16520
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    Russell G. Brown filed an application on April 11, 2025, seeking permission to hold interlocking positions, which is required under section 305(b) of the Federal Power Act. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced that anyone interested in protesting or intervening in this filing needs to follow specific rules and must submit their input by May 2, 2025. Electronic submissions are encouraged, though paper submissions are also accepted under certain conditions. Additionally, the Commission's Office of Public Participation is available to assist the public with accessing information and navigating FERC's processes.

    Simple Explanation

    Russell wants permission to have certain jobs at the same time that deal with electricity, and he asked for it on April 11, 2025. People who want to say something about this have until May 2, 2025, to send their thoughts to the special group in charge, and they can do this by computer or on paper.