Multiple Electric Rate Changes Filed with FERC for Review
Published Date: 3/24/2026
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got a bunch of new electric rate filings from companies like Tri-State, JERA, and PJM. These filings include changes to service agreements, new rate schedules, and cancellations, with some changes kicking in as soon as March or April 2026. If you’re involved in energy or power transmission, keep an eye on deadlines for comments, mostly due by early April, since these changes could affect costs and service.
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