FERC Logs New Energy Storage and Wind Rate Filings
Published Date: 12/9/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got new filings from energy companies like Raven Storage and Bee Hollow Solar, confirming their special status and updating electric rates. These changes could affect energy prices and contracts starting as soon as January 2026. If you’re involved in energy or just curious, keep an eye on deadlines for comments by late December 2025!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Electric filings could change prices
FERC received multiple electric tariff and rate filings with listed effective dates including December 1, 2025; December 5, 2025; January 14, 2026; January 24, 2026; and February 3, 2026. These filings could change energy prices or contract terms, so people who buy electricity or pay utility bills should watch for rate changes on those dates.
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