ecause the winter was not that of our discontent, FERC, heavens be praised, has not announced the necessity to rework large portions of Order 636. But then, the courts have notyet ruled on it. (Even thty may be mercifulsee Henke's article in this issue.) In the coming year, many important issues tha
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โ Scribed by Grenier, Edward J.
- Book ID
- 102219955
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0743-5665
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er nearly ten years of constant regula-A\* tion and reregulation in the natural gas industy, word has it that the FERC may finally turn most of its attentions to the electric industry.
Recentty FERC Commissioner Bra& Terzic had hL already-good reputation confirmed: He easily re-won con gressional confirmation for his seat on the Commission. In November, during a meeting with him in San Antonic at the convention of the National Association of Regulatog Utility Commissioners, he co
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued Order No. 451 adopting a rule which will allow increases in the maximum lawful prices paid for old gas still subject to regulation under sections 104 and 106 of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 (NGPA). The rule adopted by FERC was based on a