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Senator Wyden urges FERC to support regional flexibility in Order No. 1000 compliance filings by Northwestern Utilities *

USA - March 5 2013
In a letter to FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff dated March 5, 2013, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), the new Chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural…

Co-authors: John Cameron.


FERC adopts guidelines for allocation of capacity on new merchant transmission projects & new cost-based participant-funded transmission projects; proposes reforms for small generator interconnections *

USA - January 17 2013
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission acted at its meeting on January 17, 2013, to facilitate non-discriminatory access to the transmission grid…


FERC suspension of market-based rate authority may affect existing power supply arrangements *

USA - November 30 2012
The authority of J. P. Morgan Ventures Energy Corporation (“JP Morgan”) to sell electric energy, capacity, and ancillary services at market-based rates for six months, beginning in April 2013, was recently suspended by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (the “FERC”) for violation of certain FERC rules.


Federal financial assistance for utilities following hurricanes or other disasters may be limited *

USA - November 2 2012
As has been widely reported, Hurricane Sandy recently passed through much of the East Coast this week, wreaking havoc and damaging or destroying property throughout its path.


FERC to revise rules for allocation of new transmission capacity by non-incumbent developers *

USA - July 20 2012
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has proposed to provide developers of new merchant transmission projects and new cost-based, participant-funded transmission projects with increased flexibility to offer terms and conditions of service that may be desired by potential transmission service customers. 


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