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Natural gas `96: Foretelling the FERC: Experts weigh the issues

Journal Article · · Fortnightly
OSTI ID:525920
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  1. Grammer, Kissel, Robbins & Skancke, Washington, DC (United States)
Should the FERC lift the cap on secondary rates from its July 31 notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) on capacity release? Shifting to the FERC`s alternative ratemaking policy statement: Is a negotiated rate with a default rate fallback (or recourse rate fallback) the way to go? To get a sense of attitudes toward Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) initiatives, Public Utilities Fortnightly interviewed two natural gas attorneys as well as a representative from a major pipeline.
OSTI ID:
525920
Journal Information:
Fortnightly, Journal Name: Fortnightly Journal Issue: 19 Vol. 134; ISSN FRTNE8
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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