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How do I contact FERC?
Contact Information
- Telephone: 202-502-8390.
- Toll-free Telephone: 1-888-889-8030.
- Fax: 202-208-0057.
- Email: [email protected].
How do I access my FERC filings?
Go to your email program’s Inbox and open the message from FERC Online. Click on the link to validate your account. Once you are a registered FERC Online User, log in to FERC Online by entering your registered email address/FERC I.D. and your password. Select the docket numbers you want to keep track.
How do I access my FERC Form 1 data?
Once the application is installed on the client PC, it is accessed through the Start\Programs\FERC menu. There are two sub-items under FERC\Form1View heading named Form 1 Data Download and Form 1 Data Viewer. You must first use the Form 1 Data Download application to obtain the database.
When did FPC become FERC?
October 1, 1977
FERC is composed of five commissioners who are nominated by the U.S. president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate….Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Agency overview | |
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Formed | October 1, 1977 |
Preceding | Federal Power Commission |
Jurisdiction | U.S. government |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
How long does FERC 203 Approval take?
180 days
§ 33.11 Commission procedures for the consideration of applications under section 203 of the FPA. (a) The Commission will act on a completed application for approval of a transaction (i.e., one that is consistent with the requirements of this part) not later than 180 days after the completed application is filed.
What is FERC approval?
FERC does approve interstate wholesale electric transmission sales and tariffs that may encourage companies to build transmission lines.
Who Must File FERC Form 1?
Each Major electric utility, licensee, or other, as classified in the Commission’s Uniform System of Accounts Prescribed for Public Utilities and Licensees Subject To the Provisions of The Federal Power Act (18 C.F.R. Part 101), must submit FERC Form 1 (18 C.F.R.
What is FERC EQR?
The EQR is the reporting mechanism FERC uses for public utilities to fulfill their responsibility under section 205(c) of the Federal Power Act (FPA) to have their rates and charges on file in a convenient form and place.
Does FERC have jurisdiction in Canada?
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is a federal agency that regulates the interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas and oil. FERC oversees NERC in the United States, as do provincial governments in Canada.
Is FERC under the DOE?
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), an independent agency within DOE, regulates the interstate transmission of natural gas, crude oil, refined petroleum products, and electricity, as well as the interstate sale of electricity at wholesale.
What is a FERC 203 filing?
FERC 203 Approval means all approvals necessary under Section 203 of the FPA for the disposition of or change in control over FERC jurisdictional facilities and the merger or consolidation of FERC jurisdictional facilities.
What is a FERC 205 filing?
Section 205 Filings In an FPA Section 205 filing, the public utility submits a new document containing or affecting a rate, term or condition of a FERC-jurisdictional service or charge to FERC for approval.
Who has to file EQR?
4 Who must file – Public Utilities Public utilities as defined in section 201(e) of the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. 824 (e) must file the EQR. If you have a Commission- jurisdictional contract, tariff or rate schedule, you must file the EQR.
How do I log in to FERC online?
Go to your email program’s Inbox and open the message from FERC Online. Click on the link to validate your account. Once you are a registered FERC Online User, log in to FERC Online by entering your registered email address/FERC I.D. and your password.
How do I file a complaint with FERC?
All official communication with FERC on a specific case or proceeding must be filed using mail or delivery services, or filed electronically using eFiling or eComment. All communications regarding existing proceedings and cases should be identified by the name and docket number of the proceeding.
How should I communicate with FERC staff about a proceeding?
All communications regarding existing proceedings and cases should be identified by the name and docket number of the proceeding. Also, do not send materials directly to FERC staff unless specifically instructed to do so.