Commission Information Collection Activities (FERC-556); Comment Request; Submitted for OMB Review, 26383-26385 [E9-12701]

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Dated: May 27, 2009. James F. Manning, Acting Chief Operating Officer Federal Student Aid. [FR Doc. E9–12668 Filed 6–1–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4000–01–P VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:43 Jun 01, 2009 Jkt 217001 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Docket No. IC09–556–001] Commission Information Collection Activities (FERC–556); Comment Request; Submitted for OMB Review May 26, 2009. AGENCY: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: In compliance with the requirements of section 3507 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44 USC 3507, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission or FERC) has submitted the information collection described below to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review of the information collection requirements. Any interested person may file comments directly with OMB and should address a copy of those comments to the Commission as explained below. The Commission received no comments in response to the Federal Register notice (74FR7679, 2/19/2009) and has made this notation in its submission to OMB. DATES: Comments on the collection of information are due by July 6, 2009. ADDRESSES: Address comments on the collection of information to the Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Desk Officer. Comments to OMB should be filed electronically, c/o oira_submission@omb.eop.gov and include OMB Control Number 1902– 0075 as a point of reference. The Desk Officer may be reached by telephone at 202–395–4638. A copy of the comments should also be sent to the Federal Energy Regulatory PO 00000 Frm 00023 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 2% 3% 5% 6% 7% 3% 3% 7% 2% 3% 1% 2% 4% 5% 6% 2% 2% 6% 1% 2% 1% 1% 4% 3% 4% 1% 2% 4% 1% 2% Commission and should refer to Docket No. IC09–556–001. Comments may be filed either electronically or in paper format. Those persons filing electronically do not need to make a paper filing. Documents filed electronically via the Internet must be prepared in an acceptable filing format and in compliance with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission submission guidelines. Complete filing instructions and acceptable filing formats are available at https:// www.ferc.gov/help/submissionguide.asp. To file the document electronically, access the Commission’s Web site, click on Documents & Filing, E–Filing (https://www.ferc.gov/docsfiling/efiling.asp), and then follow the instructions for each screen. New users will have to establish a user name and password. The Commission will send an automatic acknowledgement to the sender’s e-mail address upon receipt of comments. For paper filings, an original and 2 copies of the comments should be submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Secretary of the Commission, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, and should refer to Docket No. IC09–556–001. All comments may be viewed, printed or downloaded remotely via the Internet through FERC’s homepage using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link. For user assistance, contact fercolinesupport@ferc.gov or toll-free at (866) 208–3676 or for TTY, contact (202) 502–8659. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ellen Brown may be reached by telephone at (202) 502–8663, by fax at (202) 273–0873, and by e-mail at ellen.brown@ferc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission uses the FERC Form No. 556 (Cogeneration and Small Power Production, OMB Control Number 1902–0075) to implement the statutory E:\FR\FM\02JNN1.SGM 02JNN1 26384 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 104 / Tuesday, June 2, 2009 / Notices provisions in Federal Power Act (FPA) section 3 (16 USC 792–828c) and sections 201 and 210 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) of 1978 (16 USC 2601). These statutes authorize the Commission to encourage cogeneration and small power production and to prescribe such rules as necessary in order to carry out these statutory directives. Commission regulations pertaining to FERC Form No. 556 can be found in 18 CFR 131.80 and 18 CFR Part 292. A primary objective of PURPA, as indicated in section 2 of the FPA, is the conservation of energy through efficient use of energy resources and facilities by electric utilities. One means of achieving this goal is to encourage production of electric power by cogeneration facilities which make use of reject heat associated with commercial or industrial processes, and by small power production facilities which use other wastes and renewable resources as fuel. Congress, through PURPA, established various regulatory benefits to encourage the development of small power production facilities and cogeneration facilities which meet certain technical and corporate criteria. Facilities that meet these criteria are deemed qualifying facilities (QFs). The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005), and in particular section 1253(a), added section 210(m) to the PURPA providing, among other things, for termination of the requirement that an electric utility enter into a new contract or obligation to purchase electric energy from qualifying cogeneration facilities and qualifying small power production facilities, if the Commission finds that the QF has nondiscriminatory access to one of three categories of markets defined in section 210(m)(1)(A), (B) or (C). Thus, to relieve an electric utility of its mandatory purchase obligation under PURPA, the Commission has to identify which, if any, markets meet the criteria contained in 210(m)(1)(A), (B) or (C), and, if such markets are identified, it must determine whether QFs have nondiscriminatory access to those markets. In 18 CFR Part 292, the Commission provides: (1) QF certification criteria, (2) QF application information, (3) a description of some of the benefits afforded QFs, and (4) transaction obligations that electric utilities have with respect to QFs. Among the PURPA benefits identified in Part 292, are the requirements for electric utilities: (1) To make avoided cost information and system capacity needs available to the public; (2) to purchase energy and capacity from QFs favorably priced on the basis of the avoided cost of the power that is displaced by the QF power (i.e., the incremental cost to the purchasing utility if it had generated the displaced power or purchased it from another source); (3) to sell backup, maintenance, and other power services to QFs at rates based on the cost of rendering the services; (4) to provide certain interconnection and transmission services priced on a nondiscriminatory basis; and (5) to operate in ‘‘parallel’’ with other interconnected QFs so that they may be electrically synchronized with electric utility grids. A blank FERC Form No. 556 may be downloaded from the Commission’s Web site at https://www.ferc.gov/docsfiling/hard-fil.asp#556. Click on the Electric tab, then click the Form No. 556 link, and choose from an MS Word or RTF format (in the Downloads & Links column). Examples of filings may be viewed through the Commission’s eLibrary system. Click on the red eLibrary link found at the top of any of the Commission’s web pages, and choose General Search. Under Class/ Type Info, choose Type: Qualifying Facility Application or PURPA Energy Utility Filing; then click the Submit button at the bottom of the page. Action: The Commission is requesting a three-year extension of the current expiration date, with no change to the existing reporting requirements in FERC–556. Burden Statement: The estimated annual public reporting burden and cost for FERC–556 follow. Number of respondents annually Number of responses per respondent Average burden hours per response Total annual burden hours (1) FERC–556 (2) (3) (1)x(2)x(3) FERC Certification ........................................................................................... Self Certification ............................................................................................... 4 820 1 1 20 3 80 2460 Total .......................................................................................................... 824 ........................ ........................ 2540 The estimated total cost to respondents 1 is $156,670.36 [2,540 hours divided by 2,080 hours per year, times $128,297 equals $156,670.36]. The average cost per respondent is $190.13. The reporting burden includes the total time, effort, or financial resources expended to generate, maintain, retain, disclose, or provide the information including: (1) Reviewing instructions; (2) developing, acquiring, installing, and utilizing technology and systems for the purposes of collecting, validating, verifying, processing, maintaining, disclosing and providing information; 1 The average employee works 2,080 hours per year. The estimated average annual cost per employee is $128,297. VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:43 Jun 01, 2009 Jkt 217001 (3) adjusting the existing ways to comply with any previously applicable instructions and requirements; (4) training personnel to respond to a collection of information; (5) searching data sources; (6) completing and reviewing the collection of information; and (7) transmitting, or otherwise disclosing the information. The estimate of cost for respondents is based upon salaries for professional and clerical support, as well as direct and indirect overhead costs. Direct costs include all costs directly attributable to providing this information, such as administrative costs and the cost for information technology. Indirect or overhead costs are costs incurred by an organization in support of its mission. PO 00000 Frm 00024 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 These costs apply to activities which benefit the whole organization, rather than any one particular function or activity. Comments are invited on: (1) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Commission, including whether the information will have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the agency’s estimates of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the information to be collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including E:\FR\FM\02JNN1.SGM 02JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 104 / Tuesday, June 2, 2009 / Notices the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g. permitting electronic submission of responses. Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary. [FR Doc. E9–12701 Filed 6–1–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6717–01–P DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Project No. 12704–002] Tidewalker Associates; Notice of Intent To File License Application, Filing of Pre-Application Document, Commencement of Licensing Proceeding, Scoping Meetings, Solicitation of Comments on the Pad and Scoping Document, and Identification of Issues and Associated Study Requests May 26, 2009. a. Type of Filing: Notice of Intent to File License Application for a New License and Commencing Licensing Proceeding. b. Project No.: 12704–002. c. Dated Filed: March 25, 2009. d. Submitted By: Tidewalker Associates. e. Name of Project: Half Moon Cove Tidal Power Project. f. Location: Cobscook Bay, between the City of Eastport and Town of Perry, Washington County, Maine. No federal lands are involved. g. Filed Pursuant to: 18 CFR Part 5 of the Commission’s Regulations. h. Potential Applicant Contact: Normand Laberge, Tidewalker Associates, 46 Place Cover Road, Trescott, Maine 04652. (207) 733–5513. i. FERC Contact: Steve Kartalia, Stephen.kartalia@ferc.gov, (202) 502– 6131. j. We are asking federal, state, local, and tribal agencies with jurisdiction and/or special expertise with respect to environmental issues to cooperate with us in the preparation of the environmental document. Agencies who would like to request cooperating status should follow the instructions for filing comments described in paragraph o below. Cooperating agencies should note the Commission’s policy that agencies that cooperate in the preparation of the environmental document cannot also intervene. See, 94 FERC ¶ 61,076 (2001). k. With this notice, we are initiating informal consultation with: (a) The U.S. VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:43 Jun 01, 2009 Jkt 217001 Fish and Wildlife Service and/or NOAA Fisheries under section 7 of the Endangered Species Act and the joint agency regulations thereunder at 50 CFR, Part 402; and (b) the State Historic Preservation Officer, as required by Section 106, National Historical Preservation Act, and the implementing regulations of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation at 36 CFR 800.2. l. With this notice, we are designating Tidewalker Associates as the Commission’s non-federal representative for carrying out informal consultation, pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. m. Tidewalker Associates filed a PreApplication Document (PAD; including a proposed process plan and schedule) with the Commission, pursuant to 18 CFR 5.6 of the Commission’s regulations. The Commission issued a Scoping Document on May 26, 2009. n. A copy of the PAD and the scoping document are available for review at the Commission in the Public Reference Room or may be viewed on the Commission’s Web site (https:// www.ferc.gov), using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Enter the docket number, excluding the last three digits in the docket number field to access the document. For assistance, contact FERC Online Support at FERCONlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll free at 1–866–208–3676, of for TTY, (202) 502–8659. A copy is also available for inspection and reproduction at the address in paragraph h. Register online at https://ferc.gov/ esubscribenow.htm to be notified via email of new filing and issuances related to this or other pending projects. For assistance, contact FERC Online Support. o. With this notice, we are soliciting comments on the PAD and the scoping document, as well as study requests. All comments on the PAD and the scoping document, and study requests should be sent to the address above in paragraph h. In addition, all comments on the PAD and the scoping document, study requests, requests for cooperating agency status, and all communications to and from Commission staff related to the merits of the potential application (original and eight copies) must be filed with the Commission at the following address: Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426. All filings with the Commission must include on the first page, Half Moon Cove Tidal Power Project) and number (P–12704–002), and bear the heading ‘‘Comments on Pre-Application PO 00000 Frm 00025 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 26385 Document,’’ ‘‘Study Requests,’’ ‘‘Comments on Scoping Document 1,’’ ‘‘Request for Cooperating Agency Status,’’ or ‘‘Communications to and from Commission Staff.’’ Any individual or entity interested in submitting study requests, commenting on the PAD or the scoping document, and any agency requesting cooperating status must do so by July 23, 2009. Comments on the PAD and the scoping document, study requests, requests for cooperating agency status, and other permissible forms of communications with the Commission may be filed electronically via the Internet in lieu of paper. The Commission strongly encourages electronic filings. See 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions on the Commission’s Web site (https:// www.ferc.gov) under the ‘‘e-filing’’ link. p. Although our current intent is to prepare an environmental assessment (EA), there is the possibility that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be required. Nevertheless, these meetings will satisfy the NEPA scoping requirements, irrespective of whether an EA or EIS is issued by the Commission. Scoping Meetings Commission staff will hold two scoping meetings in the vicinity of the project at the time and place noted below. The daytime meeting will focus on resource agency, Indian tribes, and non-governmental organization concerns, while the evening meeting is primarily for receiving input from the public. We invite all interested individuals, organizations, and agencies to attend one or both of the meetings, and to assist staff in identifying particular study needs, as well as the scope of environmental issues to be addressed in the environmental document. The times and locations of these meetings are as follows: Daytime Scoping Meeting Date: Wednesday June 24, 2009. Time: 10 a.m. Location: Marine Trades Center, 16 Deep Cove Road, Eastport, ME. Phone: Normand Laberge at (207) 733–5513. Evening Scoping Meeting Date: Wednesday June 24, 2009. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Marine Trades Center, 16 Deep Cove Road, Eastport, ME. Phone: Normand Laberge at (207) 733–5513. The scoping document, which outlines the subject areas to be addressed in the environmental document, was mailed to the E:\FR\FM\02JNN1.SGM 02JNN1

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

[Docket No. IC09-556-001]


Commission Information Collection Activities (FERC-556); Comment 
Request; Submitted for OMB Review

May 26, 2009.
AGENCY: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In compliance with the requirements of section 3507 of the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44 USC 3507, the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission (Commission or FERC) has submitted the 
information collection described below to the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) for review of the information collection requirements. Any 
interested person may file comments directly with OMB and should 
address a copy of those comments to the Commission as explained below. 
The Commission received no comments in response to the Federal Register 
notice (74FR7679, 2/19/2009) and has made this notation in its 
submission to OMB.

DATES: Comments on the collection of information are due by July 6, 
2009.

ADDRESSES: Address comments on the collection of information to the 
Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory 
Affairs, Attention: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Desk Officer. 
Comments to OMB should be filed electronically, c/o oira_submission@omb.eop.gov and include OMB Control Number 1902-0075 as a 
point of reference. The Desk Officer may be reached by telephone at 
202-395-4638.
    A copy of the comments should also be sent to the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission and should refer to Docket No. IC09-556-001. 
Comments may be filed either electronically or in paper format. Those 
persons filing electronically do not need to make a paper filing. 
Documents filed electronically via the Internet must be prepared in an 
acceptable filing format and in compliance with the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission submission guidelines. Complete filing 
instructions and acceptable filing formats are available at https://www.ferc.gov/help/submission-guide.asp. To file the document 
electronically, access the Commission's Web site, click on Documents & 
Filing, E-Filing (https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/efiling.asp), and 
then follow the instructions for each screen. New users will have to 
establish a user name and password. The Commission will send an 
automatic acknowledgement to the sender's e-mail address upon receipt 
of comments.
    For paper filings, an original and 2 copies of the comments should 
be submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Secretary of 
the Commission, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, and should 
refer to Docket No. IC09-556-001.
    All comments may be viewed, printed or downloaded remotely via the 
Internet through FERC's homepage using the ``eLibrary'' link. For user 
assistance, contact fercolinesupport@ferc.gov or toll-free at (866) 
208-3676 or for TTY, contact (202) 502-8659.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ellen Brown may be reached by 
telephone at (202) 502-8663, by fax at (202) 273-0873, and by e-mail at 
ellen.brown@ferc.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission uses the FERC Form No. 556 
(Cogeneration and Small Power Production, OMB Control Number 1902-0075) 
to implement the statutory

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provisions in Federal Power Act (FPA) section 3 (16 USC 792-828c) and 
sections 201 and 210 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act 
(PURPA) of 1978 (16 USC 2601). These statutes authorize the Commission 
to encourage cogeneration and small power production and to prescribe 
such rules as necessary in order to carry out these statutory 
directives. Commission regulations pertaining to FERC Form No. 556 can 
be found in 18 CFR 131.80 and 18 CFR Part 292.
    A primary objective of PURPA, as indicated in section 2 of the FPA, 
is the conservation of energy through efficient use of energy resources 
and facilities by electric utilities. One means of achieving this goal 
is to encourage production of electric power by cogeneration facilities 
which make use of reject heat associated with commercial or industrial 
processes, and by small power production facilities which use other 
wastes and renewable resources as fuel. Congress, through PURPA, 
established various regulatory benefits to encourage the development of 
small power production facilities and cogeneration facilities which 
meet certain technical and corporate criteria. Facilities that meet 
these criteria are deemed qualifying facilities (QFs).
    The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005), and in particular 
section 1253(a), added section 210(m) to the PURPA providing, among 
other things, for termination of the requirement that an electric 
utility enter into a new contract or obligation to purchase electric 
energy from qualifying cogeneration facilities and qualifying small 
power production facilities, if the Commission finds that the QF has 
nondiscriminatory access to one of three categories of markets defined 
in section 210(m)(1)(A), (B) or (C). Thus, to relieve an electric 
utility of its mandatory purchase obligation under PURPA, the 
Commission has to identify which, if any, markets meet the criteria 
contained in 210(m)(1)(A), (B) or (C), and, if such markets are 
identified, it must determine whether QFs have nondiscriminatory access 
to those markets.
    In 18 CFR Part 292, the Commission provides: (1) QF certification 
criteria, (2) QF application information, (3) a description of some of 
the benefits afforded QFs, and (4) transaction obligations that 
electric utilities have with respect to QFs.
    Among the PURPA benefits identified in Part 292, are the 
requirements for electric utilities: (1) To make avoided cost 
information and system capacity needs available to the public; (2) to 
purchase energy and capacity from QFs favorably priced on the basis of 
the avoided cost of the power that is displaced by the QF power (i.e., 
the incremental cost to the purchasing utility if it had generated the 
displaced power or purchased it from another source); (3) to sell 
backup, maintenance, and other power services to QFs at rates based on 
the cost of rendering the services; (4) to provide certain 
interconnection and transmission services priced on a nondiscriminatory 
basis; and (5) to operate in ``parallel'' with other interconnected QFs 
so that they may be electrically synchronized with electric utility 
grids.
    A blank FERC Form No. 556 may be downloaded from the Commission's 
Web site at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/hard-fil.asp#556. Click on 
the Electric tab, then click the Form No. 556 link, and choose from an 
MS Word or RTF format (in the Downloads & Links column). Examples of 
filings may be viewed through the Commission's eLibrary system. Click 
on the red eLibrary link found at the top of any of the Commission's 
web pages, and choose General Search. Under Class/Type Info, choose 
Type: Qualifying Facility Application or PURPA Energy Utility Filing; 
then click the Submit button at the bottom of the page.
    Action: The Commission is requesting a three-year extension of the 
current expiration date, with no change to the existing reporting 
requirements in FERC-556.
    Burden Statement: The estimated annual public reporting burden and 
cost for FERC-556 follow.

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                                                     Number of       Number of    Average burden
                    FERC-556                        respondents    responses per     hours per     Total annual
                                                     annually       respondent       response      burden hours
                                                             (1)             (2)             (3)     (1)x(2)x(3)
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FERC Certification..............................               4               1              20              80
Self Certification..............................             820               1               3            2460
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    Total.......................................             824  ..............  ..............            2540
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    The estimated total cost to respondents \1\ is $156,670.36 [2,540 
hours divided by 2,080 hours per year, times $128,297 equals 
$156,670.36]. The average cost per respondent is $190.13.
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    \1\ The average employee works 2,080 hours per year. The 
estimated average annual cost per employee is $128,297.
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    The reporting burden includes the total time, effort, or financial 
resources expended to generate, maintain, retain, disclose, or provide 
the information including: (1) Reviewing instructions; (2) developing, 
acquiring, installing, and utilizing technology and systems for the 
purposes of collecting, validating, verifying, processing, maintaining, 
disclosing and providing information; (3) adjusting the existing ways 
to comply with any previously applicable instructions and requirements; 
(4) training personnel to respond to a collection of information; (5) 
searching data sources; (6) completing and reviewing the collection of 
information; and (7) transmitting, or otherwise disclosing the 
information.
    The estimate of cost for respondents is based upon salaries for 
professional and clerical support, as well as direct and indirect 
overhead costs. Direct costs include all costs directly attributable to 
providing this information, such as administrative costs and the cost 
for information technology. Indirect or overhead costs are costs 
incurred by an organization in support of its mission. These costs 
apply to activities which benefit the whole organization, rather than 
any one particular function or activity.
    Comments are invited on: (1) Whether the proposed collection of 
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of 
the Commission, including whether the information will have practical 
utility; (2) the accuracy of the agency's estimates of the burden of 
the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the 
methodology and assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance the quality, 
utility and clarity of the information to be collected; and (4) ways to 
minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are 
to respond, including

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the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other 
technological collection techniques or other forms of information 
technology, e.g. permitting electronic submission of responses.

Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E9-12701 Filed 6-1-09; 8:45 am]
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