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D. When is an intervention appropriate?
Q: D. When is an intervention appropriate?
A: It depends on your unique circumstances.

As a general rule, you should intervene when you may be materially affected by FERC’s decision on a specific case, project or policy.

Intervention gives you the right to challenge FERC’s decisions in Court. Non-intervenors can not take the FERC to court.

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