Florida Gas Transmission Enhances Compressor for Reliable Power Supply
Published Date: 3/17/2025
Notice
Summary
Florida Gas Transmission Company wants to upgrade a compressor in Palm Beach County to boost natural gas delivery for Florida Power and Light without changing the overall system capacity. This $9 million project helps meet energy demand but won’t affect other customers. If you want to speak up or get involved, there’s a deadline to do so soon!
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Intervenor rights to rehear and appeal
Only parties who obtain intervenor status in this proceeding have the right to request rehearing of Commission orders and to challenge those orders in the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal. To obtain party status you must file a timely motion to intervene by May 9, 2025.
Compressor uprate to deliver 50,000 MMBtu/d
Florida Gas proposes to uprate one compressor at Compressor Station 21 in Palm Beach County, Florida, increasing turbine power from 6,500 hp to 7,700 hp to meet delivery of 50,000 MMBtu/d for Florida Power & Light. The company says this reallocation will not increase the system's overall certificated capacity and will not impact other Florida Gas shippers; the project cost is estimated at $9,000,000.
Deadline to file protests/comments (May 9)
You can file a protest, motion to intervene, or comment about this project at no cost, but you must do so by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on May 9, 2025. Filings must reference docket CP25-91-000 and can be submitted electronically or by mail according to FERC instructions.
FERC help for landowners and communities
FERC's Office of Public Participation offers assistance to the public — including landowners, community organizations, and Tribal members — to access information and navigate filings such as interventions, comments, or rehearing requests; OPP can be contacted by phone or email as listed in the notice.
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