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HB 6 scandal: FirstEnergy to pay $230 million penalty in deal with feds

HB 6 scandal: FirstEnergy to pay $230 million penalty in deal with feds
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FERC Issues Advance Notice of Proposed Infrastructure Rulemaking

FERC Issues Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Reform Transmission Planning, Cost Allocation, and Generator Interconnection Procedures Tuesday, July 20, 2021 On 15 July 2021, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANOPR) to investigate whether reforms are needed to improve regional transmission planning, cost allocation, and generator interconnection procedures, and whether coordination between these procedures would be beneficial. This preliminary notice acknowledges that Order No. 1000, issued exactly 10 years prior, did not promote transmission development as well as FERC had hoped, and seeks to make further reforms to spur such development. The ANOPR will revisit threshold questions of FERC’s legal authority, the level of oversight FERC may exercise over transmission investment, and whether additional coordination is appropriate for local and interregional transmission planning. FERC confirms that it h

Maryland Officials Want In On DC Circ Dam License Challenge

ADVERTISEMENT Maryland Officials Want In On DC Circ. Dam License Challenge Law360 (July 20, 2021, 8:12 PM EDT) Maryland regulators asked to intervene in conservation groups D.C. Circuit challenge to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission s relicensing of a 570-megawatt hydroelectric dam, arguing the state has an interest in protecting provisions of the license. The Maryland Department of the Environment said Monday that FERC s order at issue in March incorporated provisions that were part of a settlement reached between the state and energy provider Exelon Corp. over the water quality certification, and Maryland wants to defend those provisions.  In the absence of the settlement, the litigation against the state almost certainly would resume, involving significant expense, uncertainty and years of delay, .

A stronger electricity grid is crucial to cutting carbon Does that make it green?

A stronger electricity grid is crucial to cutting carbon Does that make it green?
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