...Upgrade project. Under the Natural Gas Act, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) analyzes and determines whether an interstate natural gas pipeline project is in...
A U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania judge has ruled in a case of first impression that the federal Natural Gas Act forbids the state Environmental Hearing Board from reviewi
...facts communicated confidentially to counsel" by JPMorgan, Robinson said. FERC lawyers, including Thomas Olson, argued that the attorney-client claim was overbroad...
...be used for entities and statutes with widely-recognized initials, such as FERC and FOIA, parties should avoid using acronyms that are not widely known...
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...of review. A number of environmental activist groups had opposed FERC's order granting Central New York Oil and Gas Co. permission to...
...of electric capacity were originally approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in 2007 and have been modified several times since then. Those rules...
Before the court were two consolidated cases involving a March 2010 order of the Public Utility Commission. In the first case, Metropolitan Edison Company (MetEd) and Pennsylvania Electric Company (P
...represents developers of biomass, conventional hydro, pumped storage, and hydrokinetic facilities on FERC regulation and the development of power purchase, interconnection, and transmission agreements. ...
...electric supplier is required to submit to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) a quantity of RECs and demonstrated electricity savings equal to the supplier...
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