Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 12H— - PACIFIC NORTHWEST ELECTRIC POWER PLANNING AND CONSERVATION › § 839e
Requires the Administrator to set and regularly review electric power and transmission rates so they cover the costs of buying, conserving, and moving power, including paying back the Federal investment in the Federal Columbia River Power System over a reasonable number of years. Those rates must be based on the whole system’s costs and, for transmission, split costs fairly between Federal and non‑Federal users. New rates only take effect after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approves them, finding they will repay the Federal investment, reflect total system costs, and fairly allocate transmission costs. The law also says surcharges from another provision must be added to rates and that some costs and benefits (like conservation, fish and wildlife measures, reserves, experimental resources, and other specified items) must be fairly assigned to rates. The Administrator must set general‑use rates for public bodies, cooperatives, Federal agencies, and certain utility loads that recover the cost of Federal base resources and then any extra power needed. Direct service industrial customer rates follow special rules before and after July 1, 1985, with an equity test after that date based on regional retail rates. The law allows discounts for low‑density customers and special interruptible rates for certain mineral‑using industries. Rate changes need public notice, hearings, chances to rebut, and a written record; FERC can give interim approval under procedures to be set within one year after December 5, 1980 (interim rates could run until July 1, 1982). Rate schedules must show how different resource costs affect prices. Nonfirm sales outside the region and sales to foreign entities have extra review or negotiation rules. The Administrator may pay impact aid to local governments for major transmission projects from a specific fund, and fish and wildlife costs charged to rates are capped at the amount forecast for the 2002–2006 rate period.
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16 U.S.C. § 839e
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73