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May 25, 2012
South Carolina Public Service v. FERC
Case Number:
12-1232
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Companies
- American Wind Energy Association
- California Independent System Operator
- Edison Electric Institute Inc.
- Environmental Defense Fund Inc.
- E.ON UK PLC
- Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc.
- Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator
- Modesto Irrigation District
- National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
- Natural Resources Defense Council
- New York State Electric & Gas Corp.
- Old Dominion Electric Cooperative
- Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.
- Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.
- Santee Cooper
- Southwest Power Pool Inc.
- Union of Concerned Scientists
Government Agencies
- Alabama Public Service Commission
- Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- Florida Public Service Commission
- New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
- New York Power Authority
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September 30, 2014
FERC Planning Rule Will Burden Utilities, DC Circ. Told
A coalition of nonprofit utilities on Monday urged the D.C. Circuit to reconsider its decision upholding the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's controversial regional transmission planning rule, saying it will saddle them with costs for building and operating new transmission even if they don't use it.
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