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FERC - Definition

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC): The U.S. federal agency with jurisdiction over interstate electricity sales, wholesale electric rates, hydroelectric licensing, natural gas pricing, oil pipeline rates, and gas pipeline certification. FERC is an independent regulatory agency within the United States Department of Energy, and replaced the Federal Power Commission by an act of U.S. Congress in 1977.

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Example Usage of FERC

senyab: 185-mile natural gas pipeline in Arkansas receives FERC approval http://bit.ly/6NYeTn #energy #oilandgas
M_McDowell: Heartland and other transmission owners in the Upper Mid West are participating in a DOE/FERC initiative to evaluate planning processes.
EnviromentalReg: USA: Unexpected Changes To FERC's Enforcement Procedures Dramatically Alter Rights Of Companies Under... http://tinyurl.com/ya6s5xx
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