83_FR_42811 83 FR 42647 - Procedures for Conducting Electric Transmission Congestion Studies

83 FR 42647 - Procedures for Conducting Electric Transmission Congestion Studies

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 164 (August 23, 2018)

Page Range42647-42648
FR Document2018-18229

The Federal Power Act (FPA) requires the Department of Energy (Department or DOE) to complete a study, in consultation with affected states, of electric transmission congestion every three years. DOE has issued three previous congestion studies, in August 2006, December 2009, and September 2015. The forthcoming Congestion Study will be of a similar scope. DOE expects to release its next triennial study in 2019 for a 45- day comment period. After reviewing and considering the comments received, DOE will publish a report concerning whether it will propose any National Corridors on the basis of the study. Interested persons may submit comments in response to this notice in the manner indicated in the ADDRESSES section.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 164 (Thursday, August 23, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 164 (Thursday, August 23, 2018)]
[Notices]
[Pages 42647-42648]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-18229]


=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY


Procedures for Conducting Electric Transmission Congestion 
Studies

AGENCY: Office of Electricity, Department of Energy (DOE).

ACTION: Notice of procedures for studies and request for written 
comments.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

SUMMARY: The Federal Power Act (FPA) requires the Department of Energy 
(Department or DOE) to complete a study, in consultation with affected 
states, of electric transmission congestion every three years. DOE has 
issued three previous congestion studies, in August 2006, December 
2009, and September 2015. The forthcoming Congestion Study will be of a 
similar scope.
    DOE expects to release its next triennial study in 2019 for a 45-
day comment period. After reviewing and considering the comments 
received, DOE will publish a report concerning whether it will propose 
any National Corridors on the basis of the study. Interested persons 
may submit comments in response to this notice in the manner indicated 
in the ADDRESSES section.

DATES: Comments in response to this notice are due by October 9, 2018. 
DOE recognizes that some commenters may wish to draw upon or point to 
studies or analyses that are now in process and may not be completed. 
DOE requests that commenters submit such materials as they become 
available. However, materials submitted after December 31, 2018, will 
not be included in the study.

ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments to http://energy.gov/oe/congestion-study, or by mail to the Office of Electricity, OE-20, U.S. 
Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 
20585. The following electronic file formats are acceptable: Microsoft 
Word (.doc), Corel Word Perfect (.wpd), Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), Rich Text 
Format (.rtf), plain text (.txt), Microsoft Excel (.xls), and Microsoft 
PowerPoint (.ppt). The Department intends to use only data that is 
publicly available for this study. Accordingly, please do not submit 
information that you believe is or should be protected from public 
disclosure. DOE is responsible for the final determination concerning 
disclosure or nondisclosure of information submitted to DOE and for 
treating it in accordance with the DOE's Freedom of Information 
regulations (10 CFR 1004.11). All comments received by DOE regarding 
the congestion study will be posted on http://energy.gov/oe/congestion-study for public review.

    Note:  Delivery of the U.S. Postal Service mail to DOE may be 
delayed by several weeks due to security screening. DOE therefore 
encourages those wishing to comment to submit their comments 
electronically by email. If comments are submitted by regular mail, 
the Department requests that they be accompanied by a CD containing 
electronic files of the submission.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Meyer, DOE Office of 
Electricity, (202) 586-1411, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Transmission Congestion Study

    The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109-58) (EPAct) added 
several new provisions to the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 791a et 
seq.) (FPA), including FPA section 216, 16 U.S.C. 824p. FPA section 
216(a)(1) requires the Secretary of Energy to conduct a study of 
electric transmission congestion within one year from the date of 
enactment of EPAct and every three years thereafter. The 2006, 2009, 
and 2015 Congestion Studies reviewed congestion nationwide except for 
the portion of Texas covered by the Electricity Reliability Council of 
Texas, to which FPA section 216 does not apply. FPA section 216(a) 
requires that the congestion study be conducted in consultation with 
affected states. Also, in exercising its responsibilities under section 
216, DOE is required to consult regularly with the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission (FERC), any appropriate regional entity referred 
to in FPA section 215, i.e., the regional electric reliability 
organizations,\1\ and Transmission Organizations approved by FERC.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \1\ The regional reliability organizations are currently the 
Florida Reliability Coordinating Council, the Midwest Reliability 
Organization, the Northeast Power Coordinating Council, 
ReliabilityFirst Corporation, SERC Reliability Corporation, the 
Texas Reliability Entity (TRE), and the Western Electricity 
Coordinating Council. See https://www.nerc.com/pa/comp/Pages/Regional-Programs.aspx.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Transmission congestion occurs when a constraint within an area's 
transmission network prevents the network from accommodating all 
transactions desired at a given time by authorized users. The most 
common form of transmission congestion is economic congestion. This 
occurs when the transmission system's capacity is sufficient to enable 
compliance with NERC reliability standards, but is not able to allow 
purchasers of wholesale power to obtain supplies from the least-cost 
sellers at all times. The premium involved may or may not be 
sufficiently large or persistent to justify investment in additional 
transmission capacity.

[[Page 42648]]

    In more severe situations, congestion may have both economic and 
reliability components--that is, if an area's electricity demand 
essentially outgrows its transmission network, in addition to forcing 
wholesale buyers to turn to higher-priced sellers, the system may no 
longer be able to meet NERC reliability standards under one or more 
contingencies.
    A third form of congestion occurs when the transmission network is 
not sufficient to enable achievement of established federal, state, or 
local public policy goals. For example, state-imposed renewable 
portfolio standards may lead to demands for transmission service that 
exceed the capacity currently available. At the federal level, 
requirements designed to ensure system resilience and security under 
extreme stress (e.g., natural disasters or cyber/physical attacks) 
could create a demand for additional transmission capacity in specific 
locations.
    The Department is initiating its next triennial congestion study, 
and seeks comments on what publicly-available data and information 
should be considered, and what types of analysis should be performed to 
identify and understand the significance and character of transmission 
congestion. Note: The Department now publishes an Annual U.S. 
Transmission Data Review, now entering its fourth year; it seeks 
comments about any additional publicly-available data and information 
that is not already contained in the annual data reviews published in 
2015, https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2015/08/f26/Transmission%20Data%20Review%20August%202015.pdf; 2016, https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2017/04/f34/Annual%20US%20Transmission%20Data%20Review%202016_0.pdf; and 2018, 
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2018/03/f49/2018%20Transmission%20Data%20Review%20FINAL.pdf.
    In preparing the 2009 and 2015 Congestion Studies, the Department 
gathered historical congestion data obtained from existing studies 
prepared by regional reliability councils, regional transmission 
organizations (RTOs) and independent system operators (ISOs), and 
regional planning groups. The forthcoming study will draw upon many of 
the same kinds of data, analyses, and information as the earlier 
studies. These sources may include, but would not be limited to:
    a. Electricity market analyses, including locational marginal price 
patterns;
    b. Reliability analyses and actions, including transmission loading 
relief actions;
    c. Historic energy flows;
    d. Current and projected electric supply and generation plans;
    e. Recent, current, and planned transmission and interconnection 
queues;
    f. Results of any ``stress test'' analysis of a transmission system 
based on threat and resilience modeling and any contingency modeling 
incorporating or accounting for interdependencies throughout energy 
systems;
    g. Current and forecast electricity loads, including energy 
efficiency, distributed generation, and demand response plans and 
policies;
    h. The location of renewable resources and state and regional 
policies with respect to renewable development;
    i. Projected impacts of current or pending environmental regulation 
on generation availability;
    j. Effects of recent or projected economic conditions on demand and 
congestion; and
    k. Filings or regional transmission expansion plans developed in 
compliance with FERC Orders No. 890 and 1000.

National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor Designation

    FPA section 216(a)(2) authorizes the Secretary of Energy to 
designate ``any geographic area experiencing electric energy 
transmission capacity constraints or congestion that adversely affects 
consumers as a national interest electric transmission corridor'' 
(National Corridor) after completion of a congestion study, and 
consideration of alternatives and recommendations of interested parties 
and other public comments. Prior to making a separate federal decision 
about any proposed designation of a National Corridor, DOE will 
consider environmental impacts of such a designation, as required by 
the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). 
Designation of an area as a National Corridor would enable the Federal 
Energy Regulatory Commission to exercise jurisdiction over the siting 
of transmission facilities in the National Corridor, if it found that 
certain preconditions (listed in FPA section 216(b)) have been met.
    Some commenters on DOE's previous congestion studies suggested that 
in some circumstances it might be informative for DOE to publish a 
transmission congestion study focused on specific transmission 
project(s), and if appropriate, designate a National Corridor tailored 
to the project(s). DOE agrees, but notes that the need for such studies 
or corridors might not mesh well (in terms of both timing and 
appropriate granularity) with the triennial large-geographic-scale 
congestion studies envisioned in FPA section 216(a)(1). For this 
reason, DOE will continue to produce the triennial studies required by 
the statute, and would also respond, perhaps separately, to requests 
for the preparation of project-specific congestion studies or the 
designation of related National Corridors.
    A party seeking the designation of a project-specific National 
Corridor should submit the following to DOE:
    a. Data or studies confirming the existence in a specific 
geographic area of transmission constraints or congestion adversely 
affecting consumers;
    b. Data or studies confirming that proposed transmission project(s) 
would ease the congestion and its adverse impacts on consumers;
    c. Information showing how a National Corridor should be bounded in 
order to be relevant to the proposed transmission project(s); and
    d. Information showing why it would be in the national interest for 
the Department to intervene in a subject area that is normally subject 
to state jurisdiction.

    Signed in Washington, DC, on August 16, 2018.
Bruce J. Walker,
Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity, U.S. Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2018-18229 Filed 8-22-18; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 6450-01-P



                                                                           Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 164 / Thursday, August 23, 2018 / Notices                                                    42647

                                               DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE                                   DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                    Note: Delivery of the U.S. Postal Service
                                                                                                                                                             mail to DOE may be delayed by several
                                               Department of the Navy                                  Procedures for Conducting Electric                    weeks due to security screening. DOE
                                                                                                       Transmission Congestion Studies                       therefore encourages those wishing to
                                               Notice of Intent To Grant Exclusive                                                                           comment to submit their comments
                                                                                                       AGENCY: Office of Electricity,                        electronically by email. If comments are
                                               Patent License; Duchak Ventures, LLC                                                                          submitted by regular mail, the Department
                                                                                                       Department of Energy (DOE).
                                                                                                       ACTION: Notice of procedures for studies              requests that they be accompanied by a CD
                                               AGENCY:    Department of the Navy, DoD.                                                                       containing electronic files of the submission.
                                                                                                       and request for written comments.
                                               ACTION:   Notice.                                                                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                       SUMMARY:     The Federal Power Act (FPA)
                                                                                                                                                             David Meyer, DOE Office of Electricity,
                                               SUMMARY:    The Department of the Navy                  requires the Department of Energy
                                                                                                       (Department or DOE) to complete a                     (202) 586–1411, david.meyer@
                                               hereby gives notice of its intent to grant                                                                    hq.doe.gov.
                                               to Duchak Ventures, LLC, a revocable,                   study, in consultation with affected
                                                                                                       states, of electric transmission                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               nonassignable, exclusive license to
                                                                                                       congestion every three years. DOE has
                                               practice in the field of use of respirator                                                                    Transmission Congestion Study
                                                                                                       issued three previous congestion
                                               systems and safety applications; the                                                                             The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub.
                                                                                                       studies, in August 2006, December
                                               field of use of filtering media within a                                                                      L. 109–58) (EPAct) added several new
                                                                                                       2009, and September 2015. The
                                               respirator cartridge or respirator system                                                                     provisions to the Federal Power Act (16
                                                                                                       forthcoming Congestion Study will be of
                                               and meant for human wear; and the                       a similar scope.                                      U.S.C. 791a et seq.) (FPA), including
                                               field of use of air filter media for safety                DOE expects to release its next                    FPA section 216, 16 U.S.C. 824p. FPA
                                               and hygiene applications in public,                     triennial study in 2019 for a 45-day                  section 216(a)(1) requires the Secretary
                                               residential, industrial, and commercial                 comment period. After reviewing and                   of Energy to conduct a study of electric
                                               facilities and structures, in the United                considering the comments received,                    transmission congestion within one year
                                               States, the Government-owned                            DOE will publish a report concerning                  from the date of enactment of EPAct and
                                               invention described in U.S. Patent No.                  whether it will propose any National                  every three years thereafter. The 2006,
                                               7,749,438: Fluorophore Embedded/                        Corridors on the basis of the study.                  2009, and 2015 Congestion Studies
                                               Incorporating/Bridged Periodic                          Interested persons may submit                         reviewed congestion nationwide except
                                               Mesoporous Organosilicas as                             comments in response to this notice in                for the portion of Texas covered by the
                                               Recognition Elements for Optical                        the manner indicated in the ADDRESSES                 Electricity Reliability Council of Texas,
                                               Sensors, Navy Case No. 097,345.//U.S.                   section.                                              to which FPA section 216 does not
                                               Patent No. 7,754,145: Fluorphore                        DATES: Comments in response to this                   apply. FPA section 216(a) requires that
                                               Embedded/Incorporating/Bridged                          notice are due by October 9, 2018. DOE                the congestion study be conducted in
                                               Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas as                    recognizes that some commenters may                   consultation with affected states. Also,
                                               Recognition Photo-Decontamination                       wish to draw upon or point to studies                 in exercising its responsibilities under
                                               Catalysts, Navy Case No. 097,346.//and                  or analyses that are now in process and               section 216, DOE is required to consult
                                               any continuations, divisionals or re-                   may not be completed. DOE requests                    regularly with the Federal Energy
                                               issues thereof.                                         that commenters submit such materials                 Regulatory Commission (FERC), any
                                                                                                       as they become available. However,                    appropriate regional entity referred to in
                                               DATES: Anyone wishing to object to the                                                                        FPA section 215, i.e., the regional
                                               grant of this license must file written                 materials submitted after December 31,
                                                                                                       2018, will not be included in the study.              electric reliability organizations,1 and
                                               objections along with supporting                                                                              Transmission Organizations approved
                                               evidence, if any, not later than                        ADDRESSES: You may submit written
                                                                                                       comments to http://energy.gov/oe/                     by FERC.
                                               September 7, 2018.                                                                                               Transmission congestion occurs when
                                                                                                       congestion-study, or by mail to the
                                               ADDRESSES:   Written objections are to be               Office of Electricity, OE–20, U.S.                    a constraint within an area’s
                                               filed with the Naval Research                           Department of Energy, 1000                            transmission network prevents the
                                               Laboratory, Code 1004, 4555 Overlook                    Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                   network from accommodating all
                                               Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20375–                        DC 20585. The following electronic file               transactions desired at a given time by
                                               5320.                                                   formats are acceptable: Microsoft Word                authorized users. The most common
                                                                                                       (.doc), Corel Word Perfect (.wpd),                    form of transmission congestion is
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), Rich Text Format                economic congestion. This occurs when
                                               Amanda Horansky McKinney, Head,                         (.rtf), plain text (.txt), Microsoft Excel            the transmission system’s capacity is
                                               Technology Transfer Office, NRL Code                    (.xls), and Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt).              sufficient to enable compliance with
                                               1004, 4555 Overlook Avenue SW,                          The Department intends to use only                    NERC reliability standards, but is not
                                               Washington, DC 20375–5320, telephone                    data that is publicly available for this              able to allow purchasers of wholesale
                                               202–767–1644. Due to U.S. Postal                        study. Accordingly, please do not                     power to obtain supplies from the least-
                                               delays, please fax 202–404–7920, email:                 submit information that you believe is                cost sellers at all times. The premium
                                               techtran@nrl.navy.mil or use courier                    or should be protected from public                    involved may or may not be sufficiently
                                               delivery to expedite response.                          disclosure. DOE is responsible for the                large or persistent to justify investment
                                                                                                       final determination concerning                        in additional transmission capacity.
                                                  Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR part 404.
                                                                                                       disclosure or nondisclosure of
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with NOTICES




                                                 Dated: August 20, 2018.                                                                                       1 The regional reliability organizations are
                                                                                                       information submitted to DOE and for                  currently the Florida Reliability Coordinating
                                               James Edward Mosimann III,                              treating it in accordance with the DOE’s              Council, the Midwest Reliability Organization, the
                                               Lieutenant, Judge Advocate General’s Corps,             Freedom of Information regulations (10                Northeast Power Coordinating Council,
                                               U.S. Navy, Alternate Federal Register Liaison           CFR 1004.11). All comments received                   ReliabilityFirst Corporation, SERC Reliability
                                               Officer.                                                                                                      Corporation, the Texas Reliability Entity (TRE), and
                                                                                                       by DOE regarding the congestion study                 the Western Electricity Coordinating Council. See
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–18210 Filed 8–22–18; 8:45 am]             will be posted on http://energy.gov/oe/               https://www.nerc.com/pa/comp/Pages/Regional-
                                               BILLING CODE 3810–FF–P                                  congestion-study for public review.                   Programs.aspx.



                                          VerDate Sep<11>2014   19:43 Aug 22, 2018   Jkt 244001   PO 00000   Frm 00012   Fmt 4703   Sfmt 4703   E:\FR\FM\23AUN1.SGM   23AUN1


                                               42648                       Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 164 / Thursday, August 23, 2018 / Notices

                                                  In more severe situations, congestion                   c. Historic energy flows;                          geographic-scale congestion studies
                                               may have both economic and reliability                     d. Current and projected electric                  envisioned in FPA section 216(a)(1). For
                                               components—that is, if an area’s                        supply and generation plans;                          this reason, DOE will continue to
                                               electricity demand essentially outgrows                    e. Recent, current, and planned                    produce the triennial studies required
                                               its transmission network, in addition to                transmission and interconnection                      by the statute, and would also respond,
                                               forcing wholesale buyers to turn to                     queues;                                               perhaps separately, to requests for the
                                               higher-priced sellers, the system may no                   f. Results of any ‘‘stress test’’ analysis         preparation of project-specific
                                               longer be able to meet NERC reliability                 of a transmission system based on threat              congestion studies or the designation of
                                               standards under one or more                             and resilience modeling and any                       related National Corridors.
                                               contingencies.                                          contingency modeling incorporating or                    A party seeking the designation of a
                                                  A third form of congestion occurs                    accounting for interdependencies                      project-specific National Corridor
                                               when the transmission network is not                    throughout energy systems;                            should submit the following to DOE:
                                               sufficient to enable achievement of                        g. Current and forecast electricity                   a. Data or studies confirming the
                                               established federal, state, or local public             loads, including energy efficiency,                   existence in a specific geographic area
                                               policy goals. For example, state-                       distributed generation, and demand                    of transmission constraints or
                                               imposed renewable portfolio standards                   response plans and policies;                          congestion adversely affecting
                                               may lead to demands for transmission                       h. The location of renewable                       consumers;
                                               service that exceed the capacity                        resources and state and regional policies                b. Data or studies confirming that
                                               currently available. At the federal level,              with respect to renewable development;                proposed transmission project(s) would
                                               requirements designed to ensure system                     i. Projected impacts of current or                 ease the congestion and its adverse
                                               resilience and security under extreme                   pending environmental regulation on                   impacts on consumers;
                                               stress (e.g., natural disasters or cyber/               generation availability;                                 c. Information showing how a
                                               physical attacks) could create a demand                    j. Effects of recent or projected                  National Corridor should be bounded in
                                               for additional transmission capacity in                 economic conditions on demand and                     order to be relevant to the proposed
                                               specific locations.                                     congestion; and                                       transmission project(s); and
                                                  The Department is initiating its next                   k. Filings or regional transmission
                                                                                                                                                                d. Information showing why it would
                                               triennial congestion study, and seeks                   expansion plans developed in
                                                                                                                                                             be in the national interest for the
                                               comments on what publicly-available                     compliance with FERC Orders No. 890
                                                                                                                                                             Department to intervene in a subject
                                               data and information should be                          and 1000.
                                                                                                                                                             area that is normally subject to state
                                               considered, and what types of analysis                  National Interest Electric Transmission               jurisdiction.
                                               should be performed to identify and                     Corridor Designation
                                               understand the significance and                                                                                 Signed in Washington, DC, on August 16,
                                                                                                          FPA section 216(a)(2) authorizes the               2018.
                                               character of transmission congestion.
                                               Note: The Department now publishes an                   Secretary of Energy to designate ‘‘any                Bruce J. Walker,
                                               Annual U.S. Transmission Data Review,                   geographic area experiencing electric                 Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity, U.S.
                                               now entering its fourth year; it seeks                  energy transmission capacity constraints              Department of Energy.
                                               comments about any additional                           or congestion that adversely affects                  [FR Doc. 2018–18229 Filed 8–22–18; 8:45 am]
                                               publicly-available data and information                 consumers as a national interest electric             BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
                                               that is not already contained in the                    transmission corridor’’ (National
                                               annual data reviews published in 2015,                  Corridor) after completion of a
                                               https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/                congestion study, and consideration of                ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                               2015/08/f26/Transmission%20Data                         alternatives and recommendations of                   AGENCY
                                               %20Review%20August%202015.pdf;                          interested parties and other public
                                                                                                       comments. Prior to making a separate                  [FRL–9982–15–OP]
                                               2016, https://www.energy.gov/sites/
                                               prod/files/2017/04/f34/Annual%20US                      federal decision about any proposed
                                                                                                                                                             Notice of Charter Renewal
                                               %20Transmission%20Data%20Review                         designation of a National Corridor, DOE
                                               %202016_0.pdf; and 2018, https://                       will consider environmental impacts of                AGENCY: Environmental Protection
                                               www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2018/                   such a designation, as required by the                Agency (EPA).
                                               03/f49/2018%20Transmission%20Data                       National Environmental Policy Act (42                 ACTION: Notice of charter renewal.
                                               %20Review%20FINAL.pdf.                                  U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). Designation of an
                                                  In preparing the 2009 and 2015                       area as a National Corridor would                       Notice is hereby given that the
                                               Congestion Studies, the Department                      enable the Federal Energy Regulatory                  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
                                               gathered historical congestion data                     Commission to exercise jurisdiction                   has determined that, in accordance with
                                               obtained from existing studies prepared                 over the siting of transmission facilities            the provisions of the Federal Advisory
                                               by regional reliability councils, regional              in the National Corridor, if it found that            Committee Act (FACA), the National
                                               transmission organizations (RTOs) and                   certain preconditions (listed in FPA                  Environmental Justice Advisory Council
                                               independent system operators (ISOs),                    section 216(b)) have been met.                        (NEJAC) is necessary and in the public
                                               and regional planning groups. The                          Some commenters on DOE’s previous                  interest in connection with the
                                               forthcoming study will draw upon many                   congestion studies suggested that in                  performance of duties imposed on the
                                               of the same kinds of data, analyses, and                some circumstances it might be                        agency by law. Accordingly, NEJAC will
                                               information as the earlier studies. These               informative for DOE to publish a                      be renewed for an additional two-year
                                               sources may include, but would not be                   transmission congestion study focused                 period. The purpose of the NEJAC is to
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with NOTICES




                                               limited to:                                             on specific transmission project(s), and              provide advice and recommendations to
                                                  a. Electricity market analyses,                      if appropriate, designate a National                  the Administrator about issues
                                               including locational marginal price                     Corridor tailored to the project(s). DOE              associated with integrating
                                               patterns;                                               agrees, but notes that the need for such              environmental justice concerns into
                                                  b. Reliability analyses and actions,                 studies or corridors might not mesh well              EPA’s outreach activities, public
                                               including transmission loading relief                   (in terms of both timing and appropriate              policies, science, regulatory,
                                               actions;                                                granularity) with the triennial large-                enforcement, and compliance decisions.


                                          VerDate Sep<11>2014   19:43 Aug 22, 2018   Jkt 244001   PO 00000   Frm 00013   Fmt 4703   Sfmt 4703   E:\FR\FM\23AUN1.SGM   23AUN1



Document Created: 2018-08-23 00:33:49
Document Modified: 2018-08-23 00:33:49
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of procedures for studies and request for written comments.
DatesComments in response to this notice are due by October 9, 2018. DOE recognizes that some commenters may wish to draw upon or point to studies or analyses that are now in process and may not be completed. DOE requests that commenters submit such materials as they become available. However, materials submitted after December 31, 2018, will not be included in the study.
ContactDavid Meyer, DOE Office of Electricity, (202) 586-1411, [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 42647 

2025 Federal Register | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy
USC | CFR | eCFR