Energy Firms File Boring Updates with FERC Again
Published Date: 4/23/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got several new filings from energy companies about their status and rates. These filings affect companies like Shelby Onsite Generation, TES MAS23 Energy Storage, and PJM Interconnection, with some changes set to take effect as soon as April or June 2025. If you’re involved, watch for comment deadlines mostly around late April and early May—these could impact how energy rates and services roll out soon.
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