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Washington Energy Report - December 21

December 21, 2009

Kevin C. Fitzgerald

Amie V. Colby

Peter S. Glaser

FERC Announces Two Changes to Enforcement Process

On December 17, 2009, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”) released an order (“Enforcement Order”) that authorizes the Secretary of the Commission to issue a Staff’s Preliminary Notice of Violations (“Notice”) after the entity that is subject to an investigation has been given the opportunity to respond to staff’s preliminary findings.  Additionally, the Commission released a Policy Statement where the Office of Enforcement (“OE”) will provide exculpatory evidence to those entities subject to their investigations and respondents in administrative enforcement proceedings.  [Read more →]

EPA Requires IGCC Plant to Consider Fuel-Switching to Natural Gas in Order to Meet BACT Requirements

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson issued a decision on Thursday requiring the Kentucky Department of Air Quality (KDAQ) to consider whether the proposed Cash Creek Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) plant should consider generating electricity with natural gas rather than the syngas produced in the gasification process.  The decision was issued in the context of determining the Best Available Control Technology (BACT) requirements in Cash Creek’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit. EPA said that natural gas might be a lower polluting fuel than syngas. [Read more →]

FERC Order Tightening Rules on Estimating Available Grid Capacity

On November 24, FERC approved six Reliability Standards, which mandate the methods transmission owners must use to calculate Available Transfer Capability (“ATC”). [Read more →]

Senators Cantwell and Collins Introduce Cap and Dividend Climate Bill

On December 11, 2009, Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), along with Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), introduced a “cap and dividend” climate bill called the “Carbon Limits and Energy for America’s Renewal (Clear) Act.”  The Clear Act aims to lower greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions 20% from 2005 levels by 2020, 30% by 2035, and 83% by 2050.  [Read more →]

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