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Should there be an ‘‘exit strategy’’ for the
capacity market? i.e., are capacity
markets a short term fix? If so, how to
design an exit strategy?
Panelists: Joseph Bowring, Manager, PJM
Market Monitoring Unit; Elizabeth Anne
Moler, Executive Vice President, Exelon
Corp.; Thomas Shaw, Executive Vice
President and COO, PEPCO Holdings,
Inc.; Bob Weishaar, PJM Industrial
Customer Coalition; Patrick McCullar,
President and CEO, Delaware Municipal
Electric Corp.; Lynne Kiesling,
Northwestern University and the
International Foundation for Research in
Experimental Economics; Brian Chin,
Energy Merchant Analyst, Smith Barney;
Roy Shanker.
III. Description of Alternative Capacity
Market Proposals
Andy Ott, Vice President, Market Services,
PJM—PJM’s Reliability Pricing Model
(RPM), Ed Tatum, Old Dominion Electric
Cooperative—Enhanced Integrated
Transmission and Capacity Construct
(EITCC), Tom Hyzinski, PPL
Corporation—PPL Resource Adequacy
Market Proposal.
Lunch Break
IV. Capacity Market Elements
Panel 1: Transmission Planning: Planning
horizon time frame, Role of ‘‘reliability
must run’’, or RMR agreements,
Transmission investment triggers,
‘‘Granularity’’ of locational requirements.
Panelists: Steve Herling, Executive
Director, System Planning, PJM; Craig
Baker, Senior Vice President, Regulatory
Services, AEP; Laurie Oppel, Navigant
Consulting; Gary Sorenson, Managing
Director, Energy Operations, PSEG
Energy Resources and Trade, L.L.C.;
George Owens, Downes Associates, Inc.
Panel 2: Procurement: Shape of demand
curve (i.e., vertical or sloped), Penalty
structure, Timing of forward obligations/
procurement, Role of PJM in
procurement, Impact on retail access,
Impact on long term bilateral
contracting, Facilitation of demand
response, including annual v. peak
pricing.
Panelists: Tom Welch, Market Strategy,
Market Services Division, PJM; Ben
Hobbs, Johns Hopkins University; Reem
Fahey, Regional V.P. of Market Policy,
Edison Mission Energy; Jon Wallach, on
behalf of Maryland Peoples’ Counsel;
John Orr, Director, Reliant Energy; Steve
Wemple, Director, ConEdison Energy;
Stephen Fernands, Customized Energy
Solutions; Mark Scott, Old Dominion
Electric Cooperative.
4 p.m.—Recap
5 p.m.—Adjourn
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
June 8, 2005.
The following notice of meeting is
published pursuant to section 3(a) of the
government in the Sunshine Act (Pub.
L. 94–409), 5 U.S.C 552b:
AGENCY HOLDING MEETING: Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission.
DATE AND TIME: June 15, 2005; 10 a.m.
PLACE: Room 2C, 888 First Street, NE.,
Washington, DC 20426.
STATUS: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Agenda.
*Note—Items listed on the agenda may
be deleted without further notice.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Magalie R. Salas, Secretary, Telephone
(202) 502–8400.
For a recorded listing items stricken
from or added to the meeting, call (202)
502–8627.
This is a list of matters to be
considered by the Commission. It does
not include a listing of all papers
relevant to the items on the agenda;
however, all public documents may be
examined in the Public Reference Room.
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Item No.
Docket No.
Company
Administrative Agenda
A–1 .........
A–2 .........
A–3 .........
AD02–7–000
AD02–1–000
MO05–4–000
Customer Matters, Reliability, Security and Market Operations.
Agency Administrative Matters.
State of the Markets Report.
Markets, Tariffs, and Rates—Electric
E–1 .........
E–2 .........
E–3 .........
E–4 .........
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E–6
E–7
E–8
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ER96–110–013
EL05–4–000
ER91–569–023
ER91–569–024
ER91–569–008
EL04–123–000
ER97–4166–019
ER96–780–009
EL04–124–002
EL04–124–000
ER01–3155–007
EL01–45–015
ER01–1385–016
ER04–691–024
EL04–104–023
EL05–80–000
RM02–1–006
RM04–14–001
ER05–636–000
ER05–636–001
ER05–662–000
ER05–662–001
ER05–864–000
ER05–881–000
ER05–837–000
ER05–844–000
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Duke Power, Division of Duke Energy Corporation.
Entergy Services, Inc.
Southern Company Energy Marketing, Inc.
Southern Company Services, Inc.
New York Independent System Operator, Inc. and Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc.
Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc.
Public Utilities With Grandfathered Agreements in the Midwest ISO Region.
Southern California Edison Company.
Standardization of Generator Interconnection Agreements and Procedures.
Reporting Requirement for Changes in Status for Public Utilities With Market-Based Rate Authority.
Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc.
American Electric Power Service Corporation.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
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Item No.
Docket No.
E–12 .......
ER05–850–000
ER05–851–000
ER05–852–000
ER05–853–000
Omitted
Omitted
ER05–912–000
ER96–1085–006
ER96–1085–007
Omitted
ER01–1011–002
ER01–1011–003
ER01–1011–004
ER01–1011–005
ER01–3103–007
ER01–3103–008
ER01–3103–009
Omitted
ER03–647–006
ER99–4160–003
ER99–4160–007
ER98–1127–005
ER98–1127–006
ER98–1796–004
ER98–1796–005
ER99–1115–005
ER99–1115–006
ER99–1116–005
ER99–1116–006
ER99–1567–002
ER99–1567–003
ER99–2157–002
ER99–2157–003
ER00–1049–003
ER00–1049–004
ER00–1895–002
ER00–1895–004
ER01–140–002
ER01–140–003
ER01–141–002
ER01–141–003
ER01–943–002
ER01–943–003
ER01–1044–002
ER01–1044–004
ER01–3109–002
ER01–3109–004
ER02–506–002
ER02–506–004
ER02–553–001
ER02–553–003
ER98–2782–002
ER98–2782–003
ER98–2782–006
ER98–2782–007
ER98–2782–008
ER02–2202–001
ER02–2202–005
ER02–2202–006
ER02–2202–007
ER03–42–006
ER03–42–007
ER03–42–008
ER00–895–006
ER00–895–001
Omitted
Omitted
EL04–70–000
EL04–72–000
IN03–10–008
ER05–270–002
EL05–72–001
E–13
E–14
E–15
E–16
E–17
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E–18 .......
E–19 .......
E–20 .......
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Company
Brownsville Power I, L.L.C.
Caledonia Power I, L.L.C.
Cinergy Capital & Trading, Inc.
San Diego Gas & Electric Company.
Calpine Construction Finance Company, L.P.
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company.
Redbud Energy LP.
Astoria Energy LLC.
New York Independent System Operator, Inc.
Dynery Power Marketing, Inc.
El Segundo Power, LLC.
Long Beach Generation LLC.
Cabrillo Power I LLC.
Cabrillo Power II LLC.
Rockingham Power, L.L.C.
Rocky Road Power, LLC.
Calcasieu Power, LLC.
Dynery Midwest Generation, Inc.
Dynery Danskammer, L.L.C.
Dynery Roseton, L.L.C.
Heard County Power, LLC.
Riverside Generating Company, L.L.C.
Renaissance Power, L.L.C.
Bluegrass Generation Company, L.L.C.
Rolling Hills Generating, L.L.C.
AG-Energy, L.P., Power City Partners, L.P., Seneca Power Partners, L.P., and Sterling Power Partners, L.P.
Sithe Energy Marketing, LP.
Sithe/Independence Power Partners, L.P.
Onodago Cogeneration Limited Partnership.
Kansas Gas and Electric Company.
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company.
Investigation of Anomalous Bidding Behavior and Practices in the Western Markets.
Dynery Midwest Generation, Inc.
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Item No.
Docket No.
E–30 .......
ER04–1055–000
ER04–1059–000
ER04–886–000
Omitted
Omitted
Omitted
ER03–1381–004
ER03–1381–003
ER05–439–001
Omitted
Omitted
Omitted
ER05–366–000
ER05–170–000
ER05–170–001
PL03–1–000
E–31
E–32
E–33
E–34
E–35
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E–36
E–37
E–38
E–39
E–40
E–41
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E–42 .......
Company
Riverside Energy Center, LLC.
RockGen Energy, LLC.
Entergy Services, Inc.
Southern Company Services, Inc.
ISO New England Inc.
Sierra Pacific Power Company.
Southern California Edison Company.
Pricing Policy for Efficient Operation and Expansion of Transmission Grid.
Miscellaneous Agenda
M–1 ........
M–2 ........
G–1 .........
G–2
G–3
G–4
G–5
G–6
G–7
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G–8 .........
G–9 .........
RM02–4–003
PL02–1–003
PL03–3–006
AD03–7–006
Critical Infrastructure Information.
PL05–8–000
RM04–4–000
RP00–305–023
RP05–339–000
RP04–171–001
Omitted
RP02–309–005
RP03–398–000
RP04–155–000
Omitted
AI05–1–000
Creditworthiness Standards for Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines.
Price Discovery in Natural Gas and Electric Markets.
Natural Gas Price Formation.
Markets, Tariffs, and Rates—Gas
CenterPoint Energy-Mississippi River Transmission Corporation.
North Baja Pipeline, LLC.
Portland Natural Gas Transmission System.
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) v. Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation.
Northern Natural Gas Company.
Jurisdictional Public Utilities and Licensees, Natural Gas Companies, Oil Pipeline Companies.
Energy Projects—Hydro
H–1
H–2
H–3
H–4
H–5
H–6
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P–1494–251
P–11659–004
P–2207–011
P–2237–014
P–2030–036
P–2161–015
Grand River Dam Authority.
Gustavus Electric Company.
Mosinee Paper Corporation.
Georgia Power Company.
Portland General Electric Company and Confederated Tribes of the Warms Springs Reservation of Oregon.
Rhinelander Paper Company.
Energy Projects—Certificates
C–1 .........
C–2
C–3
C–4
C–5
C–6
C–7
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C–8 .........
C–9 .........
C–10 .......
C–11 .......
CP05–2–000
CP05–2–001
CP04–365–000
CP04–34–000
CP05–64–000
CP05–87–000
CP05–42–000
CP04–395–000
CP04–405–000
CP04–406–000
CP04–407–000
CP05–211–000
CP05–71–000
CP97–169–004
Omitted
El Paso Natural Gas Company.
Dominion Transmission, Inc.
Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation.
Florida Gas Transmission Company.
Kinder Morgan North Texas Pipeline, L.P.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company.
Vista Del Sol LNG Terminal LP.
Vista Del Sol Pipeline L.P.
EnCana Border Pipelines Limited.
Gulf South Pipeline Company, LP, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation.
Alliance Pipeline L.P.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
The Capitol Connection offers the
opportunity for remote listening and
viewing of the meeting. It is available
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receiving the broadcast, or who need
information on making arrangements
should contact David Reininger or Julia
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Morelli at the Capitol Connection (703–
993–3100) as soon as possible or visit
the Capitol Connection Web site at
https://www.capitolconnection.gmu.edu
and click on ‘‘FERC’’.
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Immediately following the conclusion
of the Commission Meeting, a press
briefing will be held in Hearing Room
2. Members of the public may view this
briefing in the Commission Meeting
overflow room. This statement is
intended to notify the public that the
press briefings that follow Commission
meetings may now be viewed remotely
at Commission headquarters, but will
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Connection service.
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ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory
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public meeting of the Homeland
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DATES: July 15, 2005. The Committee
will hold a public face-to-face meeting
on July 15, 2005 from 8:30 a.m.to 4 p.m.
(EST).
ADDRESSES: The meeting of the
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Woodies Building, 1025 F St. NW.,
Room 3705, Washington, DC, 20004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Members of the public who wish to
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Mission Critical Areas (MCAs) are
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chemical, food, transportation, and
energy sectors; responding and
recovering from any chemical,
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terrorist events; providing
environmental expertise to support
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surveillance of imports in U.S. ports of
entry; and synthesizing and
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Because of the cross-disciplinary
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
June 8, 2005.
The following notice of meeting is published pursuant to section
3(a) of the government in the Sunshine Act (Pub. L. 94-409), 5 U.S.C
552b:
Agency Holding Meeting: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Date and Time: June 15, 2005; 10 a.m.
Place: Room 2C, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426.
Status: Open.
Matters To Be Considered: Agenda. *Note--Items listed on the agenda
may be deleted without further notice.
Contact Person for More Information: Magalie R. Salas, Secretary,
Telephone (202) 502-8400.
For a recorded listing items stricken from or added to the meeting,
call (202) 502-8627.
This is a list of matters to be considered by the Commission. It
does not include a listing of all papers relevant to the items on the
agenda; however, all public documents may be examined in the Public
Reference Room.
892nd--Meeting; Regular Meeting; June 15, 2005; 10 a.m.
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Item No. Docket No. Company
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Administrative Agenda
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A-1............... AD02-7-000 Customer Matters,
Reliability, Security
and Market Operations.
A-2............... AD02-1-000 Agency Administrative
Matters.
A-3............... MO05-4-000 State of the Markets
Report.
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Markets, Tariffs, and Rates--Electric
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E-1............... ER96-110-013 Duke Power, Division of
Duke Energy Corporation.
EL05-4-000
E-2............... ER91-569-023 Entergy Services, Inc.
ER91-569-024
ER91-569-008
EL04-123-000
E-3............... ER97-4166-019 Southern Company Energy
Marketing, Inc.
ER96-780-009 Southern Company
Services, Inc.
EL04-124-002
EL04-124-000
E-4............... ER01-3155-007 New York Independent
System Operator, Inc.
and Consolidated Edison
Co. of New York, Inc.
EL01-45-015
ER01-1385-016
E-5............... ER04-691-024 Midwest Independent
Transmission System
Operator, Inc.
EL04-104-023 Public Utilities With
Grandfathered Agreements
in the Midwest ISO
Region.
E-6............... EL05-80-000 Southern California
Edison Company.
E-7............... RM02-1-006 Standardization of
Generator
Interconnection
Agreements and
Procedures.
E-8............... RM04-14-001 Reporting Requirement for
Changes in Status for
Public Utilities With
Market-Based Rate
Authority.
E-9............... ER05-636-000 Midwest Independent
Transmission System
Operator, Inc.
ER05-636-001
ER05-662-000
ER05-662-001
ER05-864-000
ER05-881-000
E-10.............. ER05-837-000 American Electric Power
Service Corporation.
E-11.............. ER05-844-000 Pacific Gas and Electric
Company.
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E-12.............. ER05-850-000 Brownsville Power I,
L.L.C.
ER05-851-000 Caledonia Power I, L.L.C.
ER05-852-000 Cinergy Capital &
Trading, Inc.
E-13.............. ER05-853-000 San Diego Gas & Electric
Company.
E-14.............. Omitted
E-15.............. Omitted
E-16.............. ER05-912-000 Calpine Construction
Finance Company, L.P.
E-17.............. ER96-1085-006 South Carolina Electric &
Gas Company.
ER96-1085-007
E-18.............. Omitted
E-19.............. ER01-1011-002 Redbud Energy LP.
ER01-1011-003
ER01-1011-004
ER01-1011-005
E-20.............. ER01-3103-007 Astoria Energy LLC.
ER01-3103-008
ER01-3103-009
E-21.............. Omitted
E-22.............. ER03-647-006 New York Independent
System Operator, Inc.
E-23.............. ER99-4160-003 Dynery Power Marketing,
Inc.
ER99-4160-007
ER98-1127-005 El Segundo Power, LLC.
ER98-1127-006
ER98-1796-004 Long Beach Generation
LLC.
ER98-1796-005
ER99-1115-005 Cabrillo Power I LLC.
ER99-1115-006
ER99-1116-005 Cabrillo Power II LLC.
ER99-1116-006
ER99-1567-002 Rockingham Power, L.L.C.
ER99-1567-003
ER99-2157-002 Rocky Road Power, LLC.
ER99-2157-003
ER00-1049-003 Calcasieu Power, LLC.
ER00-1049-004
ER00-1895-002 Dynery Midwest
Generation, Inc.
ER00-1895-004
ER01-140-002 Dynery Danskammer, L.L.C.
ER01-140-003
ER01-141-002 Dynery Roseton, L.L.C.
ER01-141-003
ER01-943-002 Heard County Power, LLC.
ER01-943-003
ER01-1044-002 Riverside Generating
Company, L.L.C.
ER01-1044-004
ER01-3109-002 Renaissance Power, L.L.C.
ER01-3109-004
ER02-506-002 Bluegrass Generation
Company, L.L.C.
ER02-506-004
ER02-553-001 Rolling Hills Generating,
L.L.C.
ER02-553-003
ER98-2782-002 AG-Energy, L.P., Power
City Partners, L.P.,
Seneca Power Partners,
L.P., and Sterling Power
Partners, L.P.
ER98-2782-003
ER98-2782-006
ER98-2782-007
ER98-2782-008
ER02-2202-001 Sithe Energy Marketing,
LP.
ER02-2202-005
ER02-2202-006
ER02-2202-007
ER03-42-006 Sithe/Independence Power
Partners, L.P.
ER03-42-007
ER03-42-008
E-24.............. ER00-895-006 Onodago Cogeneration
Limited Partnership.
ER00-895-001
E-25.............. Omitted
E-26.............. Omitted
E-27.............. EL04-70-000 Kansas Gas and Electric
Company.
EL04-72-000 Oklahoma Gas and Electric
Company.
E-28.............. IN03-10-008 Investigation of
Anomalous Bidding
Behavior and Practices
in the Western Markets.
E-29.............. ER05-270-002 Dynery Midwest
Generation, Inc.
EL05-72-001
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E-30.............. ER04-1055-000 Riverside Energy Center,
LLC.
ER04-1059-000 RockGen Energy, LLC.
E-31.............. ER04-886-000 Entergy Services, Inc.
E-32.............. Omitted
E-33.............. Omitted
E-34.............. Omitted
E-35.............. ER03-1381-004 Southern Company
Services, Inc.
ER03-1381-003
E-36.............. ER05-439-001 ISO New England Inc.
E-37.............. Omitted
E-38.............. Omitted
E-39.............. Omitted
E-40.............. ER05-366-000 Sierra Pacific Power
Company.
E-41.............. ER05-170-000 Southern California
Edison Company.
ER05-170-001
E-42.............. PL03-1-000 Pricing Policy for
Efficient Operation and
Expansion of
Transmission Grid.
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Miscellaneous Agenda
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M-1............... RM02-4-003 Critical Infrastructure
Information.
PL02-1-003
M-2............... PL03-3-006 Price Discovery in
Natural Gas and Electric
Markets.
AD03-7-006 Natural Gas Price
Formation.
Markets, Tariffs, and Rates--Gas
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G-1............... PL05-8-000 Creditworthiness
Standards for Interstate
Natural Gas Pipelines.
RM04-4-000
G-2............... RP00-305-023 CenterPoint Energy-
Mississippi River
Transmission
Corporation.
G-3............... RP05-339-000 North Baja Pipeline, LLC.
G-4............... RP04-171-001 Portland Natural Gas
Transmission System.
G-5............... Omitted
G-6............... RP02-309-005 Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) v.
Transcontinental Gas
Pipe Line Corporation.
G-7............... RP03-398-000 Northern Natural Gas
Company.
RP04-155-000
G-8............... Omitted
G-9............... AI05-1-000 Jurisdictional Public
Utilities and Licensees,
Natural Gas Companies,
Oil Pipeline Companies.
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Energy Projects--Hydro
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H-1............... P-1494-251 Grand River Dam
Authority.
H-2............... P-11659-004 Gustavus Electric
Company.
H-3............... P-2207-011 Mosinee Paper
Corporation.
H-4............... P-2237-014 Georgia Power Company.
H-5............... P-2030-036 Portland General Electric
Company and Confederated
Tribes of the Warms
Springs Reservation of
Oregon.
H-6............... P-2161-015 Rhinelander Paper
Company.
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Energy Projects--Certificates
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C-1............... CP05-2-000 El Paso Natural Gas
Company.
CP05-2-001
C-2............... CP04-365-000 Dominion Transmission,
Inc.
C-3............... CP04-34-000 Columbia Gas Transmission
Corporation.
C-4............... CP05-64-000 Florida Gas Transmission
Company.
C-5............... CP05-87-000 Kinder Morgan North Texas
Pipeline, L.P.
C-6............... CP05-42-000 Tennessee Gas Pipeline
Company.
C-7............... CP04-395-000 Vista Del Sol LNG
Terminal LP.
CP04-405-000 Vista Del Sol Pipeline
L.P.
CP04-406-000
CP04-407-000
C-8............... CP05-211-000 EnCana Border Pipelines
Limited.
C-9............... CP05-71-000 Gulf South Pipeline
Company, LP,
Transcontinental Gas
Pipe Line Corporation.
C-10.............. CP97-169-004 Alliance Pipeline L.P.
C-11.............. Omitted
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Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
The Capitol Connection offers the opportunity for remote listening
and viewing of the meeting. It is available for a fee, live over the
Internet, via C-Band Satellite. Persons interested in receiving the
broadcast, or who need information on making arrangements should
contact David Reininger or Julia Morelli at the Capitol Connection
(703-993-3100) as soon as possible or visit the Capitol Connection Web
site at https://www.capitolconnection.gmu.edu and click on ``FERC''.
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Immediately following the conclusion of the Commission Meeting, a
press briefing will be held in Hearing Room 2. Members of the public
may view this briefing in the Commission Meeting overflow room. This
statement is intended to notify the public that the press briefings
that follow Commission meetings may now be viewed remotely at
Commission headquarters, but will not be telecast through the Capitol
Connection service.
[FR Doc. 05-11859 Filed 6-10-05; 4:16 pm]
BILLING CODE 6717-01-P