Upset

EPSA Upset Over Alleged White House-Congress Deal to Delay RTOs, SMD

An alleged agreement struck between the White House and Southeastern federal lawmakers that would delay the formation of regional transmission organizations (RTOs) and FERC’s standard market design (SMD) proposal could destroy efforts to bring the country’s power grid up to snuff, as well as undercut the ability of regions to address capacity shortages, the president of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA) warned Vice President Dick Cheney last week.

September 1, 2003

Duke Pipes Lose Bids to Upset Shipper-Friendly ROFR Orders

Two Duke Energy pipelines failed to win rehearing of FERC rulings that ordered the pipes to make their right-of-first-refusal (ROFR) tariff provisions more friendly to shippers.

May 12, 2003

Duke Pipes Lose Bids to Upset Shipper-Friendly ROFR Orders

Two Duke Energy pipelines failed to win rehearing of FERC rulings that ordered the pipes to make their right-of-first-refusal (ROFR) tariff provisions more friendly to shippers.

May 9, 2003

FERC Places Limits on CA Access to Gas, Power Probe Documents

In an upset of an administrative law judge (ALJ) ruling, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has opened the door for California regulators, the state attorney general and other parties to try to obtain from energy suppliers certain documents that were submitted to the agency as part of its ongoing probe of natural gas and electricity prices in California and other western markets.

January 20, 2003

FERC Places Limits on CA Access to Gas, Power Probe Documents

In an upset of an administrative law judge (ALJ) ruling, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Friday opened the door for California regulators, the state attorney general and other parties to try to obtain from energy suppliers certain documents that were submitted to the agency as part of its ongoing probe of natural gas and electricity prices in California and other western markets.

January 15, 2003

Lawmakers Upset Over Cheney Response to GAO Probe

Reps. John Dingell (D-MI) and Henry Waxman (D-CA) are up in arms over the response of Vice-President Cheney’s office to a recent request by the lawmakers asking the General Accounting Office (GAO) to undertake an investigation of the White House energy task force in light of the secrecy that has surrounded the group’s meetings and participants.

May 29, 2001

Lawmakers Upset Over Cheney Response to GAO Probe

Reps. John Dingell (D-MI) and Henry Waxman (D-CA) are up in arms over the response of Vice-President Cheney’s office to a recent request by the lawmakers asking the General Accounting Office (GAO) to undertake an investigation of the White House energy task force in light of the secrecy that has surrounded the group’s meetings and participants.

May 28, 2001
1 2 Next ›