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- Home Page | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Working for Reliable Affordable Power for All FERC works to ensure reliable, safe, secure economically efficient energy for consumers at a reasonable cost
- What FERC Does - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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
- Offices - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
A brief description of all the offices within FERC is provided below, as well as links to more detailed information about each office For a detailed list of contacts please visit the Contact Us page
- eLibrary | General search
Filed Date is the date a document is received and stamped by the Office of the Secretary The Document Date is the date on the face of the document The Posted Date is the date that a document is published in eLibrary The Create Date (New Docket Search Only) is the date the docket sub-docket was created in FERC Online Administration (FOLA)
- FERC Online - Home Page
FERC Online is the single entry point for all of FERC’s electronic access applications If you have not previously eRegistered with FERC Online, please use the eRegister link on the left menu to do so
- FERC Online - Log In
FERC Online does not require the submission of personally identifiable Information (PII) (e g social security numbers, birthdates, and phone numbers), and FERC will not be responsible for any PII submitted to FERC Online, including any accidental or inadvertent submissions of PII
- About FERC - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, is an independent agency that regulates the interstate transmission of natural gas, oil, and electricity FERC also regulates natural gas and hydropower projects
- Electric - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
While FERC has jurisdiction over non-federal hydropower projects, FERC has no authority over the construction or maintenance of other power-generating plants and has limited jurisdiction to authorize transmission lines related to hydropower projects
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