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On September 7, 2023, ERCOT filed a Request for Emergency Order Under Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act (Application) to allow ERCOT to operate certain electric generating units up to their maximum generation output levels to preserve the reliability of the bulk power system.
2023, FERC adopted these reforms to reduce backlogs for projects seeking to connect to the transmission system, improve certainty in the interconnection processes managed by the dozens of transmission providers around the country, and ensure access to the transmission system for new technologies.
Todays final rule includes several key areas of reforms, including institution of a first-ready-first-served cluster study process, with increased financial commitments for interconnection customers, to improve the efficiency of the interconnection process and minimize delays; imposition of firm deadlines and
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil, and also regulates hydropower projects and natural gas terminals. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | USAGov usa.gov agencies federal-energy-regulat usa.gov agencies federal-energy-regulat
Order No. 2023 is designed to ensure that generation resources can connect to the grid in a timely and efficient manner. As Anand explains, this long-awaited rule directs all public utility transmission providers to revise their pro forma generator interconnection queue rules. FERC Order No. 2023: Implications and Unanswered Questions, Pratts jenner.com news-insights publications jenner.com news-insights publications
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has established regulatory accounting and financial reporting requirements for its jurisdictional entities in the electric, natural gas, and oil pipeline industries. Accounting Matters | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ferc.gov accounting-matters-1 ferc.gov accounting-matters-1
NERC is the Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) for North America, subject to oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and governmental authorities in Canada. NERCs jurisdiction includes users, owners, and operators of the bulk power system, which serves nearly 400 million people. About NERC nerc.com AboutNERC Pages nerc.com AboutNERC Pages

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