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Washington Energy Report - May 24

May 24, 2010

Kevin C. Fitzgerald

William "Bill" R. Derasmo

Peter S. Glaser

FERC Initiates an Inquiry into Spot Market Energy Price Caps in WECC

On May 20, 2010, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”) issued an order initiating a Section 206 Proceeding to investigate the price cap in the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (“WECC”) outside of the California Independent System Operator Corporation (“CAISO”).  FERC’s inquiry is aimed at eliminating market distortions that might result from a difference in bid caps in CAISO markets and the spot market price cap in the rest of the WECC. [Read more →]

FERC Announces New Reporting Rules for Intrastate and Hinshaw Pipelines

On May 20, 2010, FERC revised the contract reporting requirements for both intrastate natural gas pipelines providing service under Section 311 under the Natural Policy Act and Hinshaw pipelines operating under Section 1(c) of the Natural Gas Act (“NGA”), effective April 1, 2011.  The new rule increases the frequency of reporting, covers more transactions, establishes a new form to be used for reporting, and considers all of the filings to be public information.  [Read more →]

California ISO Passes Revised Transmission Plan and Interconnection Requirements for Renewables

On May 18, 2010, the CAISO Board of Governors approved a revised transmission planning process in an attempt to provide transmission necessary to accommodate additional renewable generation.  The CAISO Board also approved new reliability rules for renewable energy resources.  [Read more →]

Senate Legislation Resolving FERC/CFTC Jurisdiction Issues Passes Voice Vote

On May 18, 2010, the U.S. Senate approved by voice vote an amendment to the financial reform bill (S. 3217, the “Restoring America’s Financial Stability Act”), which would attempt to resolve the ongoing jurisdictional debate between FERC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”). [Read more →]

FERC Grants in Part Southern LNG’s Petition on Jurisdictional Issues on LNG Truck Loading Facilities

On May 20, 2010, the FERC granted in part, and denied in part, Southern LNG Inc.’s (“Southern LNG”) petition for a declaratory order that the Commission would not regulate certain sale and lease activities if Southern LNG decided to reactivate the truck loading facilities at its liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) terminal at Elba Island, Georgia.  [Read more →]

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