2026-13692NoticeWallet

Cogeneration Facilities Get Extended Paperwork Deadline

Published Date: 7/7/2026

Notice

Summary

FERC is extending the paperwork rules for small power producers and cogenerators for another three years—no changes, just a smooth continuation. If you run or work with these facilities, you can keep submitting the same info as before. Got thoughts? You’ve got until September 8, 2026, to share them!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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3‑Year Extension of FERC‑556 Paperwork

If you run or work with a small power production or cogeneration facility, FERC is extending the FERC‑556 paperwork requirements for three more years with no changes. You must continue to follow the same self-certification or application procedures; the public comment deadline on this extension is September 8, 2026.

Estimated Paperwork Hours and Costs

FERC estimates each self-certification response takes 3.54 hours and costs $361.08, with an average of 2.14 responses per respondent (about $772.71 per respondent per year). FERC reports total annual burden figures such as 22,151.05 hours and $2,259,407.55 for Small Power Production Facilities >1 MW, 10,772.50 hours and $1,098,795.33 for combined cogeneration/small power production entries, and 378.78 hours and $38,635.56 for cogeneration facilities >1 MW.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
7/7/2026
9/8/2026

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