Two western utilities this week announced changes at the top — one at Sierra Pacific Resources effective immediately, and the other at Avista Corp. scheduled to be phased in at the beginning of next year. Both companies have been reporting increased earnings at their respective utilities in recent years. Sierra Pacific is scheduled to announce its results Friday.
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FERC OKs Phased Construction of Tuscarora Expansion
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission gave the go-ahead last Wednesday for Tuscarora Gas Transmission to bifurcate its 2002 Expansion Project into two phases to accommodate the delays with environmental approvals for a planned power plant to be served by the expansion.
East Tennessee’s Patriot Project Takes Heat at FERC
East Tennessee Natural Gas system’s proposed phased 510 MMcf/d extension and expansion project is coming under fire at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The East Tennessee Group (ETG), which represents the pipeline’s municipal distribution customers, said it was “extremely concerned” that the “massive expansion,” which would nearly double East Tennessee’s existing capacity, “would significantly degrade services to its members.” It called for the Commission to schedule a technical conference on the pipeline’s application for its Patriot project.
East Tennessee’s Patriot Project Takes Heat at FERC
East Tennessee Natural Gas system’s proposed phased 510 MMcf/d extension and expansion project is coming under fire at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
East Tennessee Files Patriot Project at FERC
East Tennessee Natural Gas has applied to FERC for the go-ahead to build a phased 510/MMcf/d extension and expansion of its existing system to serve the expanding power generation and local distribution company (LDC) needs in the southeastern United States.
East Tennessee Files Patriot Project at FERC
East Tennessee Natural Gas has applied to FERC for the go-ahead to build a phased 510 MMcf/d extension and expansion of its existing system to serve the expanding power generation and local distribution company (LDC) needs in the southeastern United States.