Folks in south and southeastern states! A friendly reminder that the deadline is tomorrow, December 3 by 5:00 p.m. EST for public comments on and motions to intervene in Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC’s (Transco) Southeast Supply Enhancement Project in south and southeastern states. The Project is designed to transport natural gas from Pittsylvania County, Virginia to Choctaw County, Alabama, and it would involve facilities in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. Previously, Transco was in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Pre-filing Process with this Project. That process has concluded, and all the documents from the Pre-filing Process are in Docket No. PF24-2-000. Now, since Transco has submitted an application on this Project, FERC assigned a new docket number for the application: CP25-10-000. Both dockets are available FERC’s eLibrary: https://lnkd.in/dy3gWqGh. Please file comments or motions to intervene with the new docket number (CP25-10-000). You may file online, and FERC provides instructions: 1. File Comments Online. Visit FERC’s Participating Online at FERC brochure to learn how to file comments electronically: https://lnkd.in/gXGbwvNa 2. Motion to Intervene. Visit FERC’s Office of Public Participation step-by-step instruction guide to learn how to file a motion to intervene: www.ferc.gov/how-intervene #NaturalGas #Pipeline #NaturalGasPipeline #Energy #Virginia #NorthCarolina #SouthCarolina #Georgia #Alabama #Environment
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Official FERC Office of Public Participation Organization Account. Connections, likes, & reposts do not constitute endorsements. Visit our Linktree for some resources: https://linktr.ee/fercopp The Office of Public Participation’s (OPP) mission is to empower, promote, and support public voices at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or the Commission). OPP achieves this mission through direct outreach and education to help people understand: - How FERC works - What industry/program areas FERC covers - How to participate in FERC proceedings OPP assists landowners, Tribal governments and members, local communities, small businesses, teachers and students, environmental advocates, and anyone else affected by and interested in FERC proceedings by providing information on individual proceedings and responding to requests for technical assistance. OPP will not assist in the actual drafting of pleadings and other submissions, but it can provide guidance and instruction on how to effectively intervene, comment, file motions, or seek rehearing. OPP also works with other FERC program offices to help FERC improve public access and create procedures that are inclusive, fair, and easy to navigate. This collaboration better ensures that the concerns of Tribal governments and communities, environmental justice communities, and other historically marginalized communities are fully and fairly considered in Commission proceedings.
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FERC Term of the Week: OEP (Office of Energy Projects) OEP at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission conducts environmental and engineering reviews of natural gas and hydropower infrastructure proposals. OEP staff focuses on overseeing project siting and development, balancing environmental and other concerns, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding the public. #FERCFluency #FERCNatGas #FERCGas
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Last week, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission strengthened Order No. 1920 with modifications for state regulators to participate in the long-term regional transmission planning process. Order No. 1920 requires transmission providers to conduct long-term planning for regional transmission facilities over a 20-year timeline to anticipate future energy needs and determine how to pay for those transmission facilities. With the new modifications, Order No. 1920-A now provides state regulators with more opportunities to: · participate in the process of planning and paying for transmission facilities in regions throughout the country; · shape scenario development and cost allocation; and · request an additional six additional months to discuss cost allocation. For more information on Order No. 1920-A, visit FERC’s news release where you may access Order No. 1920-A, FERC staff’s presentation on Order No. 1920-A, and FERC’s Office of Public Participation explainer on Order No. 1920: https://lnkd.in/ehmz6ENZ #energy #transmission #EnergyTransmission
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A friendly reminder that comments are due today by 5:00 p.m. EST (6:00 p.m. AST) on the San Juan Micro-Fuel Handling Facility Project in San Juan, Puerto Rico (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Project Docket Nos. CP21-496-000 and CP23-518-000). For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/dp3c9tdq. Your comments received will be entered into FERC’s administrative record called eLibrary, reviewed by FERC staff, and considered during the environmental review process. If you have questions on how to submit comments, contact us by email at OPP@ferc.gov or phone at 202-502-6595. #NFEnergíaProject #PuertoRicoLNG #SanJuanMicroFuelingProject
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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is seeking public comments on and motions to intervene in Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC’s (Transco) Southeast Supply Enhancement Project in south and southeastern states. The deadline is 5:00 p.m. (EST) on Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Please use FERC Docket No. CP25-10-000 when submitting comments or filing a motion to intervene. 1. File Comments Online. Visit FERC’s Participating Online at FERC brochure to learn how to file comments electronically: https://lnkd.in/gXGbwvNa 2. Motion to Intervene. Visit FERC’s Office of Public Participation step-by-step instruction guide to learn how to file a motion to intervene: www.ferc.gov/how-intervene #NaturalGas #Pipeline #NaturalGasPipeline #Energy #Virginia #NorthCarolina #SouthCarolina #Georgia #Alabama #Environment
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Gracias por su participación y por sus comentarios sobre NFEnergia Proyecto de Instalación de Manejo de Microcombustibles en San Juan, Puerto Rico (también conocido como el Proyecto New Fortress LNG). Los comentarios dados durante las sesiones de alcance serán incorporados al expediente. El publico y personal de FERC podrán leerlos en eLibrary durante el proceso de revisión ambiental. Para mayor información visita: https://lnkd.in/dp3c9tdq. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission envía tus comentarios antes de las 5:00 p.m. EST del lunes 25 de noviembre de 2024: 1. eComment (comentario electrónico) Puedes dar tus comentarios de forma electrónica utilizando la función eComment en FERC Online: https://lnkd.in/dpNrnuar. El uso de eComment es un método sencillo para enviar comentarios breves solo de texto. 2. eFiling (presentación electrónica) Puedes agregar tus comentarios de forma electrónica utilizando la función de eFiling en FERC Online: https://lnkd.in/dpNrnuar. Con eFiling, puedes dar comentarios en diferentes formatos al adjuntarlos como un archivo. 3. Presentar una copia impresa Puedes enviar una copia impresa de tus comentarios por correo a la FERC. Asegúrate de hacer referencia al número de expediente del proyecto en tu carta (CP21-496-000 y CP23-518-000). Los comentarios enviadas a través del servicio postal de EE. UU. deben dirigirse a: Debbie-Anne A. Reese, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street NE, Room 1A Washington, DC 20426 ¿Tiene preguntas sobre las sesiones de alcance o necesita ayuda sobre cómo escribir comentarios efectivos? Comuníquese con la Oficina de Participación Pública de FERC por correo electrónico a OPP@ferc.gov o por teléfono al 202-502-6595. #NFEnergíaProject #PuertoRicoLNG #SanJuanMicroFuelingProject
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Comments due this Friday! The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission wants to hear from you about the White Pine Pumped Storage Hydropower Project in White Pine County, Nevada. You may submit comments on the project by 5:00 p.m. EST (2:00 p.m. PST) on Friday, November 22, 2024. For information and guidance on how to submit comments online through eComment or eFiling, visit FERC’s Office of Public Participation online guide (https://lnkd.in/gXGbwvNa) or FERC’s How to file a Comment webpage (https://lnkd.in/exfjsSUm). When submitting comments, please include the FERC Docket No. P-14851-003 with your comments. #WhitePineCounty #WhitePineCountyNevada #WhitePineCountyNV #Nevada #FERCHydro #Hydropower #pumpedstorage #Energy White Pine County State of Nevada Lincoln County
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Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC (Transco) has filed an application for its Southeast Supply Enhancement Project in south and southeastern states. The Project is designed to transport natural gas from Pittsylvania County, Virginia to Choctaw County, Alabama, and it would involve facilities in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. Previously, Transco was in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Pre-filing Process with this Project. That process has concluded, and all the documents from the Pre-filing Process are in Docket No. PF24-2-000. Now, since Transco has submitted an application on this Project, FERC assigned a new docket number for the application: CP25-10-000. Both dockets are available FERC’s eLibrary: https://lnkd.in/dy3gWqGh. We encourage you to eSubscribe to the new docket number to stay updated on this Project. As FERC reviews the application and Project, members of the public may file comments or file a motion to intervene in the proceeding by 5:00 p.m. (EST) on Tuesday, December 3, 2024. 1. File Comments Online. Visit FERC’s Participating Online at FERC brochure to learn how to file comments electronically: https://lnkd.in/gXGbwvNa 2. Motion to Intervene. Visit FERC’s Office of Public Participation step-by-step instruction guide to learn how to file a motion to intervene: www.ferc.gov/how-intervene #NaturalGas #Pipeline #NaturalGasPipeline #Energy #Virginia #NorthCarolina #SouthCarolina #Georgia #Alabama #Environment
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FERC Term of the Week! “Cluster Study” Cluster study is an approach used by a grid operator, like an RTO, ISO, or the local transmission utility, that analyzes the grid impacts and costs of the interconnections of many projects in a batch or “cluster.” A cluster study approach differs from the previous “serial study” approach, where the grid operator studied interconnections one-at-a-time based on when the application was filed. #FERCFluency Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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York Energy Storage, LLC has submitted a preliminary permit application to the Commission. In its application, York Energy Storage proposes to study the feasibility of the York Energy Storage Waterpower Project to be located on the Susquehanna River in York County, Pennsylvania. At Thursday’s Commission Meeting, the Commissioners will consider the matter. The meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. EST and all members of the public are welcome to attend in-person at FERC Headquarters (Commission Meeting Room, Room 2C, 888 First St. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426) or virtually: https://lnkd.in/e6wKj8YV. #FERCHydro #Hydropower #Energy #WaterPower #YorkCounty #YorkCountyPA #Susquehanna #SusquehannaRiver
Sunshine Notice | November 2024 Commission Meeting https://lnkd.in/eP9MG7qX