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The RSS Feed links listed below are "feeds" that website publishers use to syndicate a summary of the latest FERC news.

XML - RSS Feed for What's New What's New Feed - The most important headlines, decisions, Sunshine Notice and other events at FERC.

XML - RSS Feed for Market Oversight Market Oversight Feed - Reviews and updates of Energy Market activity

XML - RSS Feed for Technical Conference Technical Conferences - Initial Notice of Technical Conferences being hosted by FERC.
 
   


What is RSS?
Rich Site Summary (RSS) or Really Simple Syndication is a technology used to distribute a website's content to users in real time. Currently, FERC uses RSS to share its most important web content with other websites. Watch a video tutorial External Link from CNET to learn more.

Benefits of RSS

  • It's an easy way to gather a wide variety of content in one place on your computer;
  • Information is delivered to your news aggregator or feed reader, freeing you from having to visit a website multiple times a day to find content;
  • View headlines and summaries before linking to the full article; and
  • Many RSS readers will alert you when new content is delivered.

How do I subscribe to FERC's RSS news feed?
If you have never used RSS, you'll need a news aggregator or RSS feed reader to be able to subscribe to FERC's news feeds. To subscribe to our news feed, select one and follow their directions.

If you already have a RSS feed reader, just copy one of our RSS news feed code from above into your application.

Is FERC's RSS feed different from eSubscription?
Yes it is. Our RSS feed will only give you the most important content of our website that falls under "What's New at FERC" or "Market Oversight”. In addition, you are not required to provide an email address or other personal information to benefit from news feeds. eSubscription is ideal for tracking all correspondence for specific dockets and projects pending at FERC. eSubscription does require that users electronically register with a valid email address.

» Have you found RSS on ferc.gov useful? External Link

 

  Additional Information

Learn more about RSS. Watch a CNET video tutorial. External Link
 

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  Contact Information

Office of External Affairs
Diane Bernier
Telephone: 202-502-6109
Toll-free: 1-866-208-3372
Email: customer@ferc.gov
 





Updated: June 13, 2008