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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16119
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has received an application from Rivers Electric, LLC for a subsequent minor license to operate the Mill Pond Hydroelectric Project on Catskill Creek in Greene County, New York. The project encompasses several existing structures, including a dam, reservoir, intake structure, and powerhouse, with plans to continue operating in a run-of-river mode, ensuring water outflow matches inflow. Interested parties can request additional studies or cooperating agency status by May 30, 2025, and the application is not yet ready for environmental analysis. Public engagement is encouraged, with resources available for guidance and participation in the process.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is deciding if a company called Rivers Electric can keep using water to make electricity at a place called Mill Pond. People who want to say something about it or learn more have until the end of May to speak up.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11733
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    Lake Lynn Generation, LLC has applied to relicense its hydroelectric project on the Cheat River, located near Morgantown, West Virginia and Point Marion, Pennsylvania. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) plans to prepare an environmental assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential impact of this project, as it is not expected to significantly affect the environment. The EA will be open for a 45-day comment period, allowing interested parties to provide feedback. For questions or public participation help, contact FERC's Office of Public Participation.

    Simple Explanation

    Lake Lynn wants to keep using the river to make electricity, and they need permission to do that, so a special group will check to make sure it won't harm the environment. People can share their thoughts about it too!

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103816
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received an application from Wiscons8, LLC for a subsequent minor license for the Weyauwega Hydroelectric Project located on the Waupaca River in Wisconsin. Public inspection of the application is available, and additional study requests from interested parties must be filed by January 28, 2025. Wiscons8 proposes to maintain the current run-of-river operation, replace turbine equipment for better efficiency, and update control systems. A timeline for the licensing process is detailed, with final amendments due 30 days after the notice of readiness for environmental analysis is issued.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is looking at plans from a company called Wiscons8 to run a water power plant on a river in Wisconsin, and people can ask questions or suggest more information by January 28, 2025. Wiscons8 wants to keep using the river's natural flow to make power, use new machines to work better, and put in new computer systems.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 10721
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Beaver Falls Municipal Authority submitted an application on August 1, 2022, to relicense the 5-megawatt Townsend Water Power Project located on the Beaver River, Pennsylvania. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission plans to prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA) for this project since it likely does not have significant environmental effects. Public comments will be considered for the final licensing decision. For assistance, individuals can reach out to the Office of Public Participation.

    Simple Explanation

    The people at Beaver Falls want to keep using a special water project to make electricity from a river. Some other people need to check if using the river like this is okay and safe for nature, and they want to know what everyone thinks before they make a final choice.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 11283
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has announced that New Hampshire Renewable Resources, LLC has submitted an application to obtain a Subsequent Minor License for the Sugar River II Hydroelectric Project in New Hampshire. The project is currently operated by Sugar River Hydro II, LLC, but they have decided not to reapply for the license. The existing project includes a small dam, power-generating facilities, and does not propose any changes to the current operations, which involve maintaining fish passage and consistent water flow. Interested parties have until April 9, 2021, to submit additional study requests or to request cooperating agency status related to the project's application process.

    Simple Explanation

    There is a company called New Hampshire Renewable Resources that wants to take over running a small power plant on a river in New Hampshire, and they promise to keep allowing fish to swim by the dam. People have until April 9, 2021, to share their thoughts or ask to be involved in the planning.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 100475
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received a hydroelectric application from KEI (Maine) Power Management (I), LLC for the Eustis Hydroelectric Project in Maine. The application, which seeks a subsequent minor license, is available for public viewing and involves maintaining current project facilities and operations. Interested parties can submit additional study requests or apply for cooperating agency status until January 26, 2025. The project consists of a dam, powerhouse, and associated facilities, and operates to protect local water quality and aquatic resources. The FERC encourages electronic filings and provides various resources for public engagement and participation in the application process.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is checking a plan from a company in Maine to keep running a small power plant by a river. People can tell the government if they think more studies are needed or join the project's planning team until January 26, 2025, so they can help protect fish and clean water in that area.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13153
    Reading Time:about 7 minutes

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is reviewing an application by Forestport Hydro, LLC for a new license for the Forestport Hydroelectric Project located on the Black River in Oneida County, New York. The project includes various structures like a dam, power canals, and a powerhouse, and Forestport Hydro intends to continue operating it in a run-of-river mode while maintaining certain water levels. Interested parties are encouraged to submit any additional study requests or requests for cooperating agency status by April 28, 2025, and can access documents online through the Commission's website. Modifications and a procedural schedule are outlined, with a final decision on the environmental analysis being anticipated later in 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The government wants to check if a company can keep using a river to make electricity with their machines, and they are asking people if there's anything else they should study about it. People can tell them their thoughts or any worries they have by a certain date.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 10058
    Reading Time:about 5 minutes

    EONY Generation Limited has submitted an application for a new major license for the Philadelphia Hydroelectric Project, located on the Indian River in New York. The project includes a reservoir, dams, and a powerhouse with a turbine that generates electricity. As part of the licensing process, EONY proposes to continue its run-of-river operations and improve facilities, including adding a minimum flow for aquatic habitat and making a fishing platform accessible. Interested parties are encouraged to submit additional study requests by March 29, 2021, and follow the procedural schedule for the license application review.

    Simple Explanation

    EONY is asking for permission to keep using a special water-powered machine in a river in New York to make electricity. They plan to make some improvements like helping fish live better and making it easier to fish there, and they are asking for ideas from people on how to study these changes by the end of March.