How do I find my FERC filings?

How do I find my FERC filings?

We offer several comprehensive and easy-to-use online tools to access project information and view documents. The FERC Online link on www.ferc.gov is your gateway for electronic access to documents and filings via the Internet. You must have an eRegistration account in order to eFile.

Are FERC filings public?

By registering, you will receive a single user id and password that allows you to transact virtually all of your business with FERC. eRegistration does not grant access to non-public material in eLibrary – see here for more information.

What is FERC Online?

FERC Online is the single entry point for all of FERC’s electronic access applications. Once you are registered, you will be able to login to FERC Online to eSubscribe and eFile.

What is FERC compliance?

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, is an independent agency that regulates the interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil. FERC also reviews proposals to build liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals and interstate natural gas pipelines as well as licensing hydropower projects.

How do I find my FERC Form 1?

You can download FERC Form 1 information by visiting the Form 1 page. What are the required filing dates for all the Forms? The required filing dates for Forms are listed in each form page.

Does FERC regulate ercot?

FERC does not have jurisdiction over ERCOT’s electricity business, but it does have jurisdiction over the transportation and storage of natural gas, in some instances.

What is the difference between FERC and NERC?

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is a federal agency that regulates the interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas and oil. FERC oversees NERC in the United States, as do provincial governments in Canada.

How do I file a FERC?

All official communication to FERC on a specific case or proceeding must be filed using eFiling, mail or delivery services. When filing documents related to existing proceedings and cases, you should include the docket number in your filing. 888 First Street, N.E.

Is ercot regulated by FERC?

ERCOT is largely independent of FERC and federal regulation because it does not engage in significant interstate trading — it operates under its own system islanded off from the eastern and western interconnections.

Does FERC approve transmission lines?

Does FERC approve the construction of interstate electric transmission lines? Only under limited circumstances, usually the individual states can approve such construction. FERC does approve interstate wholesale electric transmission sales and tariffs that may encourage companies to build transmission lines.

Who Must File FERC Form 1?

Each Major electric utility, licensee, or other, as classified in the Commission’s Uniform System of Accounts Prescribed for Public Utilities and Licensees Subject To the Provisions of The Federal Power Act (18 C.F.R. Part 101), must submit FERC Form 1 (18 C.F.R.

What is a FERC Form 6?

6 (FERC Form 6) is an annual regulatory reporting requirement (18 C.F.R. § 357.2). These reports are designed to collect both financial and operational informational from oil pipeline companies subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

What is the centralized records information system for FERC?

What is eLibrary? eLibrary, is the centralized records information system for FERC. eLibrary contains more than 20 years of documents submitted to and issued by the FERC. It gives users access to over two million documents with over 10 million pages through the FERC Website. It is entirely free.

Where do I find the create date in eLibrary?

The Create Date (New Docket Search Only) is the date the docket / sub-docket was created in FERC Online Administration (FOLA). The Filed Date in this search is the date range used to filter the activity on the entered docket number in eLibrary.

What kind of search capabilities does eLibrary have?

Powerful search capabilities, including the ability to search the text of recent, scanned documents using optical character recognition; Several file formats for accessing and downloading documents.