FERC, Regulators in Deregulated Electricity Markets


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Ferc, Regulators in Deregulated Electricity Markets


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FERC, regulators in deregulated electricity markets : hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, August 2, 2001.




Ferc


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FERC


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FERC


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This is a practical guide to the policies, regulation, and procedures of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The agency is increasing in prominence, and more lawyers are encountering FERC issues in their practice, including in matters involving deregulation and restructuring. Topics include the agency's structure and applicable statutes; rules of practice and procedure; accounting, reporting, and filing requirements; regulation of public utilities, hydroelectric projects, and oil pipelines; ratemaking; the Federal Power Act; and enforcement.




Energy Markets


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This report discusses the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) efforts to revise its approach to regulating and overseeing the nation's natural gas and electric power industries in light of these industries' evolution from highly regulated monopolies to competitive energy markets. The report contains recommendations to the Chairman of FERC on developing and implementing an effective regulatory and oversight approach for these markets. It also contains a matter for congressional consideration on the need to review FERC's legal authorities to determine whether revisions are warranted in view of the change to competitive energy markets. Charts, tables and graphs.




Electricity Regulation


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A review of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) processing of applications for the approval of proposed wholesale electricity transactions. Identifies factors affecting the time that FERC takes to process electric power applications; the potential effects of the 1992 act on FERC's work load; and potential procedural changes that could reduce the time needed to decide on applications. Charts and tables.