On Friday, January 29, 2010, Energy Secretary Steven Chu revealed the members of the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future. The Blue Ribbon Commission has the task of developing a new national strategy to deal with nuclear waste as an alternative to the Yucca Mountain repository. Additionally, the Department of Energy (“DOE”) announced that its 2011 budget will significantly increase loan guarantees for nuclear projects.
FERC Ordered to Respond to Dissenting Commissioner in Natural Gas Reporting Case
On January 22, 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (“DC Circuit”) remanded back to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”) its final rule that adopted changes to the interstate natural gas pipeline reporting rules and financial reforms asserting that FERC failed to adequately respond to a dissenting commissioner in its order.
FERC Seeks Comments on the Integration of Variable Energy Resources into the Grid
On January 21, 2010, FERC issued a Notice of Inquiry (“NOI”) seeking comments on existing barriers to integrating variable energy resources (“VERs”) into the electric grid and whether reforms are needed to remove those barriers. FERC will use the comments to determine whether changes to wholesale electricity tariffs are necessary to ensure they are “just, reasonable and not unduly discriminatory.”
FERC issues Initial Decision in Anti-Manipulation Case against Brian Hunter, formerly of Amaranth
On January 22, 2010, FERC presiding Administrative Law Judge Carmen Cintron, issued an initial decision in its anti-manipulation case against Brian Hunter, finding that he engaged in fraudulent conduct and intended to lower the settlement price of natural gas futures contracts while he worked for Amaranth Advisors LLC (“Amaranth”) in violation of the Commission’s rule on anti-manipulation.
Government Accounting Office Examines Cost Estimating Practices of the Department of Energy
On January 14, 2010, the Government Accounting Office (“GAO”) issued a report recommending that the Department of Energy (“DOE”) develop better cost estimates for construction and environmental cleanup projects.
FERC Proposes Credit Reforms on the Electric Markets
On January 21, 2010, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NOPR”) to allow for credit reforms in the organized wholesale electric markets. Previously, most wholesale electric markets developed credit practices on a case-by-case basis, depending on individual needs. Due to the current financial situation, some groups have become concerned that these varying credit practices would not be sufficient to protect the markets, and subsequently the consumers, from the high costs associated with credit risks and credit defaults.
FERC Seeks Comments on whether the Electric Quarterly Report Filing Requirements Should Be Extended
On January 21, 2010, FERC issued a Notice of Inquiry (“NOI”) to look at whether or not to expand its Electric Quarterly Report (“EQR”) filing requirements to those entities excluded from FERC jurisdiction under section 205 of the Federal Power Act (“FPA”). The NOI will aid FERC in deciding if changes should be made to section 220 of the FPA, as adopted in the Energy Policy Act of 2005(“EPAct 2005”).
Supreme Court denies Electric Companies’ Request for Certiorari Regarding Federal Transmission Siting
On January 18, 2010, the Supreme Court of the United States (“Supreme Court”) denied a request for certiorari by Edison Electric Institute (“EEI”) of a United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (“Court of Appeals”) decision which limited the backstop authority of FERC to instances where a state commission withheld approval of certain interstate electric transmission projects for more than 1 year after the filing of an application for a permit (see the February 20, 2009 edition of the WER).
T. Boone Pickens Halts Largest Onshore Wind Farm Project
On January 13, 2010, T. Boone Pickens announced that his company, Mesa Power LP, will not build the planned 4,000 MW Pampa Wind Farm in the Texas Panhandle. Pickens said he will cut his $2 billion order for wind turbines from General Electric Company (“GE”) in half, and plans to use these remaining turbines in Canada and Minnesota wind farms.
FERC Approves AEP’s Texas Transmission Facilities
On January 6, 2010, the FERC approved a request from American Electric Power Services Corporation (“AEP Services”), the wholly owned subsidiary of American Electric Power Company, Inc. (“AEP”), to transfer transmission assets to Electric Transmission Texas, LLC (“Electric Transmission Texas”) under section 203 of the Federal Power Act (“FPA”).