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December 29, 2008 - FERC report marks significant progress in demand response, advanced metering News Release | Report PDF

December 18, 2008 - Items E-3, E-4, E-13, E-14, E-32: FERC authorizes Midwest ISO ancillary services market for January 2009 startup News Release | Decisions: E-3 PDF, E-4 PDF, E-13 PDF, E-14 PDF and E-32 PDF | Commissioner's Statement: Kelly's

December 18, 2008 - Items E-6 & E-24: FERC Conditionally Accepts Southern Company Tariff Proposal RSS News Release | Chairman's Statement | Decisions: E-6 PDF and E-24 PDF

December 18, 2008 - Item E-1: FERC orders paper hearings on Supreme Court remand of California contracts News Release | Chairman's Statement | Commissioner's Statement: Kelly's and Moeller's | Decision PDF

December 18, 2008 - Item E-39: FERC terminates NOPR on Standard of Review News Release | Decision PDF

December 15, 2008 - FERC approves first hydrokinetic device for existing hydroelectric project News Release | Decision PDF

December 5, 2008 - Staff issues Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Sparrows Point LNG and Mid-Atlantic Express Pipeline Project (CP07-62-000, et al.) Read More

November 20, 2008 - Comments on Enforcement Staff Report Chairman's Statement | Commissioner’s Statement: Spitzer's | Report PDF

November 20, 2008 - Item G-1, G-5 & G-6: FERC posting rule, inquiry seek market transparency for natural gas pipelines News Release | Chairman's Statement | Commissioner's Statement: Moeller's and Spitzer's | Order No. 720 PDF | NOI PDF | Decision G-6 PDF

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  Demand Response & Advanced Metering Infrastructure Report
FERC report marks significant progress in Demand Response, Advanced Metering News Release | Report PDF | Survey Data
  Hydrokinetic Energy Technology
Commission announces pilot project licensing process for new hydropower technologies Read More | White Paper PDF


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"Mandatory and enforceable reliability standards and a strong reliability regime are critical elements of the Commission's new regulatory authority over the reliability of the nation's bulk power system, which Congress enacted in the Energy Policy Act of 2005" Chairman Joseph T. Kelliher, September 20, 2007. Visit our Electric Reliability Section
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Congress gave FERC authority to backstop states in siting transmission lines used for interstate commerce in corridors designated by the Department of Energy as being "in the National Interest". States retain primary jurisdiction for siting transmission, even in these corridors. FERC becomes involved in transmission siting only in certain situations where states do not or cannot site the facilities. Visit our Transmission Line Siting Section

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