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FERC Can t Justify Midwest Grid Rate Reviews, DC Circ Told

ADVERTISEMENT FERC Can t Justify Midwest Grid Rate Reviews, DC Circ. Told Law360 (July 9, 2021, 7:52 PM EDT) Midwest electric transmission companies and their customers insisted that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission botched the resolution of their long-running rate cases, including the revision of the formula used to determine whether investor returns are just and reasonable. On Thursday, the challengers urged the D.C. Circuit in response briefs to vacate and remand the dispute for further proceedings, saying that despite FERC s contention, the agency did not thoroughly assess all the issues in a pair of cases dating back to 2013 and 2015 over rates charged by transmission companies within the footprint of regional grid operator Midcontinent Independent System Operator..

State expands drought emergency to Santa Clara, San Mateo counties

A dry creek bed connecting to the Lexington Reservoir in Los Gatos on July 7, 2021. Photo by Magali Gauthier. Closer to home, Santa Clara Valley Water District, also known as Valley Water, is the poster child for how quickly a water system can become vulnerable to drought. Water storage rates in Santa Clara County s 10 reservoirs are currently 16% in Guadalupe and Stevens Creek; Lexington, Chesbro, Coyote and Uvas are in the 20%-25% range; and Calero and Almaden at 45% and 54%, respectively. Only Vasona is at near capacity at 94%, according to the Valley Water Surface Water data portal. Anderson Reservoir, the district s largest, is at 4% capacity; however, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ordered the district to drain the reservoir over seismic concerns due to its age. Located near Morgan Hill, Anderson is Valley Water s largest reservoir and stores half of the water in its system. The reservoir will stay empty for the next decade, depriving the county of that critical wa

The Recorder - Connecticut River Conservancy holding Portage Parade to advocate for river accessibility

Connecticut River Conservancy holding Portage Parade to advocate for river accessibility > > >The Connecticut River Conservancy building on Bank Row in Greenfield. The organization is holding a public Portage Parade event on Saturday to advocate for portage route upgrades for paddlers around the Turners Falls Dam. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Published: 7/8/2021 7:29:49 PM TURNERS FALLS The Connecticut River Conservancy will hold a public Portage Parade event on Saturday to advocate for portage route upgrades for paddlers around the Turners Falls Dam, one of several recreational accessibility investments the group is seeking to benefit local communities. The Greenfield-based organization is calling all river advocates to join them at 11:15 a.m. at Unity Park in the far end of the parking lot. Paddlers will arrive promptly if river levels permit. According to a Connecticut River Conservancy press release, the event will begin with a press conference and follow with a pu

MI Environment - Meet EGLE s Dam Safety Unit staff, which oversees more than 1,100 dams in Michigan

MI Environment - Meet EGLE s Dam Safety Unit staff, which oversees more than 1,100 dams in Michigan
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