Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Recent News About Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted March 24 in favor of receiving public comment on two recent policy statements for the certification of interstate natural gas pipelines and greenhouse gas emissions in natural gas project reviews.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission reversed course on policies regarding natural gas projects, including a system for estimating how pipelines and related facilities affect the environment.
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Members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) met with a U.S. Senate committee recently to review updates the agency has made to its guidance policies on natural gas projects, FERC announced this month.
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The power failures of Winter Storm Uri must never happen again, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)'s chairman said in a recent news release.
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FERC’s energy market enforcement activity increased in fiscal year 2021, with the opening of 12 new investigations and the negotiation of eight settlements totaling $6.4 million in disgorgement and penalties, according to the 2021 Annual Report on Enforcement.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff has issued a draft environmental impact statement for the Delta Lateral Project in Millard County, Utah, recently, stating the project would disturb a total 540.5 acres of land and open water.