Combined Notice of Filings #1
Published Date: 1/6/2025
Notice
Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got several important filings from energy companies and states. These include new energy generator certifications, complaints about power grid management, and regular market power reviews that could affect electricity prices and operations. If you’re involved in energy or power markets, watch for comment deadlines mostly in January and February 2025.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
FERC filings are publicly available
You can view all filings listed in this notice in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s eLibrary by searching the docket number at https://elibrary.ferc.gov. The notice explicitly says the filings are accessible by querying the docket number.
Deadlines to intervene or file comments
If you want to intervene, protest, or answer a complaint in any listed proceeding, you must file by 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on that docket’s specified comment date. Example comment deadlines in this notice include 1/13/2025, 1/16/2025, 1/17/2025, 1/21/2025, 2/24/2025, 2/25/2025, and 2/28/2025.
FERC Office offers help to affected community members
FERC’s Office of Public Participation (OPP) can help landowners, environmental justice communities, Tribal members, and others access information and make filings such as interventions or comments. The notice gives OPP contact information: phone (202) 502-6595 and email [email protected].
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