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ATC CEO: FERC Backstop Transmission Siting Authority No Silver Bullet

New backstop transmission siting authority given to FERC in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) will not be a “silver bullet” and, if improperly applied, that authority could become “one of the biggest roadblocks that we have to construction” of power lines, Jose Delgado, CEO of American Transmission Co. (ATC), said last Wednesday.

November 7, 2005

Court Dismisses Southwest and ONEOK Claims Against Southern Union

Southern Union Co. announced Monday that U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn O. Silver, in Phoenix has issued a Jan. 4, 2002 Order dismissing all of Southwest Gas’ and ONEOK’s claims against Southern Union, in the three-year battle over the merger that never happened.

January 8, 2002

Re-Cap of CA Capacity Release Deals No Silver Bullet

Not surprisingly, the energy industry last week was almost evenly split over the issue of whether FERC should re-impose price caps on short-term capacity-release transportation to the California border, with California regulators, utilities, industrial customers and producers in favor of the action, while interstate gas pipelines, power marketers and independent generators serving the state, and local distribution companies (LDCs) want to stick with the status quo.

June 18, 2001

Re-Cap of CA Release Deals No Silver Bullet

Not surprisingly, the energy industry is almost evenly split over the issue of whether FERC should re-impose price caps on short-term capacity-release transactions to the California border, with California regulators, utilities, industrial customers and producers in favor of the action, while interstate gas pipelines, power marketers and independent generators serving the state, and local distribution companies (LDCs) want to stick with the status quo.

June 13, 2001
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