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IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
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After you submit an eComment request, you will receive an email from ferc.gov
with a link to the comment system. Your system must not block emails from ferc.gov.
Please create your comments in a Word or Text file (up to 6,000 characters) before
you begin, then copy/paste them in the eComment Text Box to avoid time-out limits.
If you are not filing as an individual or if you are filing a motion to intervene,
you must have an eRegistration account and use the Commission's efiling system.
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eComment can only be used to file comments in P, PF, CP, PT, and ET dockets.
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Authorize eComment:
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Name*:
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E-mail Address*:
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Confirm E-mail Address*:
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Phone:
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Type the characters you see in the picture and click Authorize:
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* Denotes Required Field
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** Denotes Field will be used by FERC internal staff and not posted to eLibrary.
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FERC's eComment Option is limited to individuals filing up to 6,000 characters of text-only comments on their own behalf in the following proceedings:
• Hydroelectric License/Re-license Proceedings (P - Project Number),
• Pre-Filing Activity for Planned Natural Gas Projects (PF Docket),
• Applications for Authorization to Construct a Natural Gas Pipeline,
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) or Other Facility (CP Dockets),
• Pre-Filing Activity for Permits to Site Interstate Electric Transmission Lines (PT Dockets), and
• Applications for a Permit to Site Interstate Electric Transmission Lines (ET Dockets).
You must have or create a full eRegistration account (not limited to eSubscription) and use the Commission's efiling system if you are filing:
• On behalf of a company, agency, organization, association, or other non-individual
• A Motion to Intervene
• Comments exceeding 6,000 characters,
• Non-text material (exhibits, photos) or file attachments
• Privileged or Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII).
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Title 18, U.S.C. 1001 makes it a crime for any person knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or Department of the United
States any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements as to any matter within its jurisdiction.
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FERC Online does not require the submission of personally identifiable
Information (PII) (e.g. social security numbers, birthdates, and phone numbers),
and FERC will not be responsible for any PII submitted to FERC Online, including
any accidental or inadvertent submissions of PII. |
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