Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board, Paducah, 11516-11517 [2012-4461]
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accordance with Rule 211 of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC)
SUMMARY: NRG Power Marketing LLC
Rules of Practice and Procedures (18
(NRGPML) has applied for authority to
CFR 385.211). Any person desiring to
transmit electric energy from the United become a party to these proceedings
States to Mexico pursuant to section
should file a motion to intervene at the
202(e) of the Federal Power Act (FPA).
above address in accordance with FERC
DATES: Comments, protests, or motions
Rule 214 (385.214). Five copies of such
to intervene must be submitted on or
comments, protests, or motions to
before March 28, 2012.
intervene should be sent to the address
provided above on or before the date
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests, or
listed above.
motions to intervene should be
Comments on the NRGPML
addressed to: Christopher Lawrence,
Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy application to export electric energy to
Mexico should be clearly marked with
Reliability, Mail Code: OE–20, U.S.
OE Docket No. EA–384. An additional
Department of Energy, 1000
copy is to be filed directly with Herbert
Independence Avenue SW.,
Thornhill, Legal Department, NRG
Washington, DC 20585. Because of
delays in handling conventional mail, it Power Marketing LLC, 211 Carnegie
Center, Princeton, NJ 08540.
is recommended that documents be
A final decision will be made on this
transmitted by overnight mail, by
application after the environmental
electronic mail to
Christopher.Lawrence@hq.doe.gov, or by impacts have been evaluated pursuant
to DOE’s National Environmental Policy
facsimile to 202–586–8008.
Act Implementing Procedures (10 CFR
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Part 1021) and after a determination is
Christopher Lawrence (Program Office)
made by DOE that the proposed action
at 202–586–5260, or by email to
will not have an adverse impact on the
Christopher.Lawrence@hq.doe.gov
reliability of the U.S. electric power
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Exports of
supply system.
electricity from the United States to a
Copies of this application will be
foreign country are regulated by the
made available, upon request, for public
Department of Energy (DOE) pursuant to inspection and copying at the address
sections 301(b) and 402(f) of the
provided above, by accessing the
Department of Energy Organization Act
program Web site at https://energy.gov/
(42 U.S.C. 7151(b), 7172(f)) and require
node/11845 or by emailing Angela Troy
authorization under section 202(e) of
at Angela.Troy@hq.doe.gov.
the FPA (16 U.S.C. 824a(e)).
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 20,
On January 23, 2012, DOE received an 2012.
application from NRGPML for authority Brian Mills,
to transmit electric energy from the
Director, Permitting and Siting, Office of
United States to Mexico for five years as Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability.
a power marketer using existing
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international transmission facilities.
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NRGPML does not own any electric
transmission facilities nor does it hold
a franchised service area. NRGPML
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
states that it will make all of the
necessary commercial arrangements and Environmental Management Sitewill obtain any and all of the required
Specific Advisory Board, Paducah
regulatory approvals to affect the export
AGENCY: Department of Energy (DOE).
of electricity to Mexico as requested.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
The electric energy that NRGPML
proposes to export to Mexico would be
SUMMARY: This notice announces a
surplus energy purchased from electric
meeting of the Environmental
utilities and Federal power marketing
Management Site-Specific Advisory
agencies within the United States. The
Board (EM SSAB), Paducah. The
existing international transmission
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
facilities to be utilized by NRGPML
L. 92–463, 86 Stat. 770) requires that
have previously been authorized by
public notice of this meeting be
Presidential permits issued pursuant to
announced in the Federal Register.
Executive Order 10485, as amended,
DATES: Thursday, March 15, 2012;
and are appropriate for open access
6 p.m.
transmission by third parties.
ADDRESSES: Barkley Centre, 111
Procedural Matters: Any person
Memorial Drive, Paducah, Kentucky
desiring to be heard in this proceeding
42001.
should file a comment or protest to the
application at the address provided
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
above. Protests should be filed in
Reinhard Knerr, Deputy Designated
ACTION:
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Federal Officer, Department of Energy
Paducah Site Office, Post Office Box
1410, MS–103, Paducah, Kentucky
42001, (270) 441–6825.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of the Board: The purpose of
the Board is to make recommendations
to DOE–EM and site management in the
areas of environmental restoration,
waste management and related
activities.
Tentative Agenda
• Call to Order, Introductions, Review
of Agenda
• Administrative Issue
Æ Draft Recommendation on the
Fiscal Year 2014 Integrated Priorities
List
• Public Comments
• Adjourn
Breaks Taken as Appropriate.
Public Participation: The EM SSAB,
Paducah, welcomes the attendance of
the public at its advisory committee
meetings and will make every effort to
accommodate persons with physical
disabilities or special needs. If you
require special accommodations due to
a disability, please contact Reinhard
Knerr as soon as possible in advance of
the meeting at the telephone number
listed above. Written statements may be
filed with the Board either before or
after the meeting. Individuals who wish
to make oral statements pertaining to
agenda items should contact Reinhard
Knerr at the telephone number listed
above. Requests must be received as
soon as possible prior to the meeting
and reasonable provision will be made
to include the presentation in the
agenda. The Deputy Designated Federal
Officer is empowered to conduct the
meeting in a fashion that will facilitate
the orderly conduct of business.
Individuals wishing to make public
comments will be provided a maximum
of five minutes to present their
comments. The EM SSAB, Paducah,
will hear public comments pertaining to
its scope (clean-up standards and
environmental restoration; waste
management and disposition;
stabilization and disposition of nonstockpile nuclear materials; excess
facilities; future land use and long-term
stewardship; risk assessment and
management; and clean-up science and
technology activities). Comments
outside of the scope may be submitted
via written statement as directed above.
Minutes: Minutes will be available by
writing or calling Reinhard Knerr at the
address and phone number listed above.
Minutes will also be available at the
following Web site: https://
www.pgdpcab.energy.gov/
2011Meetings.html.
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Issued at Washington, DC, on February 21,
2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012–4461 Filed 2–24–12; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[OE Docket No. RRTT–IR–001]
Rapid Response Team for
Transmission
Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, Department of
Energy, DoE.
ACTION: Request for information.
AGENCY:
The Department of Energy’s
Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability is seeking information on the
questions related to permitting of
transmission lines. In responding to this
RFI, please specify the role of your
company or agency in the electric
sector.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before March 28, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to: Lamont Jackson, Office of
Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability, Mail Code: OE–20, U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. Because of
delays in handling conventional mail, it
is recommended that documents be
transmitted by overnight mail, by
electronic mail to Lamont.Jackson@hq.
doe.gov, or by facsimile to 202–586–
8008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lamont Jackson (Program Office) at
202–586–0808, or by email to Lamont.
Jackson@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Infrastructure projects—such as high
voltage, long distance, electric
transmission facilities—often involve
multiple Federal, State, local and Tribal
authorizations and are subject to a wide
array of processes and procedural
requirements in order to obtain all
necessary permits and other
authorizations. Delays in securing
required statutory reviews, permits, and
consultations can threaten the
completion projects of national and
regional significance.
As our nation moves towards cleaner,
more diverse fuel sources and responds
to state renewable energy standards, a
number of developers are looking to
build electric generators where the fuel
is most abundant, which is often far
from electric customers, thereby
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requiring long transmission lines. At
least three problems may arise when
trying to develop this type of
infrastructure: (1) Non-synchronous
evaluations by all governmental entities
with jurisdiction; (2) uncertainty about
whether all necessary permits and
approvals will be received; and (3)
significantly different development
times for generation and transmission.
This Request for Information is focused
on making the development times for
generation and transmission to be more
commensurate with one another.
While most types of electric
generators can be developed within a
few years, developing the transmission
necessary for that generation may take
much longer. The differential in
development times between generation
and transmission creates a Catch-22 that
inhibits the development of both. (Of
course if a load serving entity is
developing both the generation and
transmission for its own customers, then
no such Catch-22 exists.) While
generation developers need assurance
that transmission will be built before
they will commit to building the
generation, the transmission developers
need a commitment that the generation
will be built. As the differential in
development times increases, the Catch22 deepens, thereby hampering the
building the infrastructure this Nation
needs.
Presidential Memorandum—Speeding
Infrastructure Development Through
More Efficient and Effective Permitting
and Environmental Review
On August 31, 2011, the President
issued a memorandum to the heads of
Executive Departments and Agencies.
That Memorandum states:
in the current economic climate it is critical
that agencies take steps to expedite
permitting and review, through such
strategies as integrating planning and
environmental reviews; coordinating multiagency or multi-governmental reviews and
approvals to run concurrently; setting clear
schedules for completing steps in the
environmental review and permitting
process; and utilizing information
technologies to inform the public about the
progress of environmental reviews as well as
the progress of Federal permitting and review
processes.
It further states that agencies should
‘‘ensure that their processes for
reviewing infrastructure proposals work
efficiently to protect our environment,
provide for public participation and
certainty of process, ensure safety, and
support vital economic growth.’’
Rapid Response Team for Transmission
Recognizing the need for Federal
agencies to coordinate their efforts on
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transmission and to quickly respond to
challenges, nine Federal agencies have
been closely coordinating their review
of electric transmission on Federal lands
under a joint Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) executed in 2009.
Building on the cooperation
developed through the MOU, and in
response to the Presidential
Memorandum, on October 5, 2011, the
Administration announced the creation
of a Rapid Response Team for
Transmission (RRTT).
The RRTT aims to improve the overall
quality and timeliness of electric
transmission infrastructure permitting,
review, and consultation by the Federal
government on both Federal and nonFederal lands through:
• Coordinating statutory permitting,
review, and consultation schedules and
processes among involved Federal and
state agencies, as appropriate, through
Integrated Federal Planning;
• Applying a uniform and consistent
approach to consultations with Tribal
governments; and,
• Resolving interagency conflicts and
ensuring that all involved agencies are
fully engaged and meeting timelines.
Participating Agencies include: the
Department of Agriculture, the
Department of Commerce, the
Department of Defense, the Department
of Energy, the Department of Interior,
the Environmental Protection Agency,
the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, the Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation, and the White
House Council on Environmental
Quality.
Request for Information (RFI)
Building upon the Presidential
Memorandum and in support of the
RRTT, the Department of Energy’s
Office of Electricity is seeking
information on the questions asked
below. In responding to this RFI, please
specify the role of your company or
agency in the electric sector.
(1). The development timelines for
generation and attendant transmission
are often not coordinated or run
concurrently. Because of the lengthy
time to obtain regulatory reviews,
permits and approvals (collectively
‘‘Regulatory Permits’’), major new
transmission lines can take significantly
longer to develop than some types of
generation to which the transmission
would connect. This Request for
Information will refer to the difference
in development times between
generation and transmission as
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board, Paducah
AGENCY: Department of Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces a meeting of the Environmental
Management Site-Specific Advisory Board (EM SSAB), Paducah. The Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463, 86 Stat. 770) requires that
public notice of this meeting be announced in the Federal Register.
DATES: Thursday, March 15, 2012; 6 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Barkley Centre, 111 Memorial Drive, Paducah, Kentucky 42001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Reinhard Knerr, Deputy Designated
Federal Officer, Department of Energy Paducah Site Office, Post Office
Box 1410, MS-103, Paducah, Kentucky 42001, (270) 441-6825.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of the Board: The purpose of the Board is to make
recommendations to DOE-EM and site management in the areas of
environmental restoration, waste management and related activities.
Tentative Agenda
Call to Order, Introductions, Review of Agenda
Administrative Issue
[cir] Draft Recommendation on the Fiscal Year 2014 Integrated
Priorities List
Public Comments
Adjourn
Breaks Taken as Appropriate.
Public Participation: The EM SSAB, Paducah, welcomes the attendance
of the public at its advisory committee meetings and will make every
effort to accommodate persons with physical disabilities or special
needs. If you require special accommodations due to a disability,
please contact Reinhard Knerr as soon as possible in advance of the
meeting at the telephone number listed above. Written statements may be
filed with the Board either before or after the meeting. Individuals
who wish to make oral statements pertaining to agenda items should
contact Reinhard Knerr at the telephone number listed above. Requests
must be received as soon as possible prior to the meeting and
reasonable provision will be made to include the presentation in the
agenda. The Deputy Designated Federal Officer is empowered to conduct
the meeting in a fashion that will facilitate the orderly conduct of
business. Individuals wishing to make public comments will be provided
a maximum of five minutes to present their comments. The EM SSAB,
Paducah, will hear public comments pertaining to its scope (clean-up
standards and environmental restoration; waste management and
disposition; stabilization and disposition of non-stockpile nuclear
materials; excess facilities; future land use and long-term
stewardship; risk assessment and management; and clean-up science and
technology activities). Comments outside of the scope may be submitted
via written statement as directed above.
Minutes: Minutes will be available by writing or calling Reinhard
Knerr at the address and phone number listed above. Minutes will also
be available at the following Web site: https://www.pgdpcab.energy.gov/2011Meetings.html.
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Issued at Washington, DC, on February 21, 2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012-4461 Filed 2-24-12; 8:45 am]
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