Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ReportsFederal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1991 |
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Page 61-2
... fixed charges in light of the Court's decision . The Commission stayed the tariff provisions of all pipelines , except those specifically excluded , to collect fixed charges based on the purchase deficiency allocation method . The stay ...
... fixed charges in light of the Court's decision . The Commission stayed the tariff provisions of all pipelines , except those specifically excluded , to collect fixed charges based on the purchase deficiency allocation method . The stay ...
Page 61-3
... fixed monthly charge related Transco is $ 225,053 per month . Under olumbia's proposed revised allocation method , lese costs would be allocated to all its firm ales , transportation , and storage customers . The costs would be ...
... fixed monthly charge related Transco is $ 225,053 per month . Under olumbia's proposed revised allocation method , lese costs would be allocated to all its firm ales , transportation , and storage customers . The costs would be ...
Page 61-4
... fixed charges billed by its upstream suppliers.9 The Commis- sion has previously held that article IV of the settlement does not bar recovery of upstream supplier fixed charges . 10 The Commission's orders on this issue have been ...
... fixed charges billed by its upstream suppliers.9 The Commis- sion has previously held that article IV of the settlement does not bar recovery of upstream supplier fixed charges . 10 The Commission's orders on this issue have been ...
Page 61-10
... fixed take - or - pay charges billed to it by its upstream pipeline supplier , Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America ( Natural ) . MRT has filed both primary tariff sheets2 and alternate tariff sheets3 representing two different ...
... fixed take - or - pay charges billed to it by its upstream pipeline supplier , Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America ( Natural ) . MRT has filed both primary tariff sheets2 and alternate tariff sheets3 representing two different ...
Page 61-16
... fixed charge of more than 25 percent . Here , Arkla , having proposed no fixed charge , does not seek to do that . Protestants , however , contend that Arkla's absorption of costs under its alternative proposal is inade- quate for two ...
... fixed charge of more than 25 percent . Here , Arkla , having proposed no fixed charge , does not seek to do that . Protestants , however , contend that Arkla's absorption of costs under its alternative proposal is inade- quate for two ...
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Common terms and phrases
53 FERC accepted agreement Alabama-Tennessee Allday allocation method Altamont ANR Pipeline application approved argues Arkla as-billed authority Branko Terzic capacity Cogeneration Commis Commission orders Commission's regulations D.C. Cir December December 14 delivery point denied effective El Paso Electric Elizabeth Anne Moler facilities Federal Power Act FERC Statutes filing fee fixed charges Fuel's gas supply Gas Transmission granted interstate Iroquois January 17 Kern River Langdon and Branko Martin L ment Mississippi River Transmission motions to intervene National Fuel Natural Gas Company Northwest November order issued Original Sheet parties percent permit PG&E PGT's Power proceeding proposed purchase deficiency pursuant rate design Rate Schedule recover request for rehearing Revised Sheet settlement shippers sion subject to refund take-or-pay costs tariff sheets Tennessee Tennessee Gas Pipeline Tennessee's TETCO Texas Eastern Texas Gas tion Trabandt Transco Transmission Corporation transportation service Transwestern Trunkline volumetric surcharge waiver
Popular passages
Page 61-178 - The provisions of this act shall apply to the transportation of natural gas in interstate commerce, to the sale in interstate commerce of natural gas for resale for ultimate public consumption for domestic, commercial, industrial, or any other use, and to natural-gas companies engaged in such transportation or sale...
Page 61-512 - Such notice shall be given by filing with the Commission and keeping open for public inspection new schedules stating plainly the change or changes to be made in the schedule or schedules then in force and the time when the change or changes will go into effect. The Commission, for good cause shown, may allow changes to take effect without requiring the thirty days...
Page 61-253 - ... (b) No natural-gas company shall abandon all or any portion of its facilities subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission, or any service rendered by means of such facilities, without the permission and approval of the Commission first had and obtained, after due hearing, and a finding by the Commission that the available supply of natural gas is depleted to the extent that the continuance...
Page 61-536 - Act is a grant upon certain express conditions specifically set forth herein, and nothing herein contained shall be construed as affecting or intending to affect or in any way to interfere with the laws of the State of California relating to the control, appropriation, use, or distribution of water...
Page 61-540 - Navigable waters' means those parts of streams or other bodies of water over which Congress has jurisdiction under its authority to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several States, and which either in their natural or improved condition, notwithstanding interruptions between the navigable parts of such streams or waters by falls, shallows or rapids compelling land carriage, are used or suitable for use for the transportation of persons or property in interstate or foreign commerce...
Page 61-536 - Commission will be best adapted to a comprehensive plan for improving or developing a waterway or waterways for the use or benefit of interstate or foreign commerce, for the improvement and utilization of waterpower development, and for other beneficial public uses, including recreational purposes...
Page 61-73 - ... the jurisdiction of the Commission, or any part thereof of a value in excess of $50,000, or by any means whatsoever, directly or indirectly, merge or consolidate such facilities or any part thereof with those of any other person, or purchase, acquire, or take any security of any other public utility, without first having secured an order of the Commission authorizing it to do so.
Page 61-187 - ... may not be owned by a person primarily engaged in the generation or sale of electric power (other than electric power solely from cogeneration facilities or small power production facilities).
Page 61-292 - ... means the whole or a part of an agency statement of general or particular applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy...
Page 61-387 - Pursuant to the authority contained in and subject to the jurisdiction conferred upon the Federal Power Commission by Sections 7 and 15 of the Natural Gas Act and the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, a...