Application for Renewal of Authorization To Export Electric Energy; Royal Bank of Canada, 59883-59884 [2023-18727]
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and 402(f) of the DOE Organization Act
(42 U.S.C. 7151(b) and 7172(f))
transferred this regulatory authority,
previously exercised by the nowdefunct Federal Power Commission, to
DOE.
Section 202(e) of the FPA provides
that an entity which seeks to export
electricity must obtain an order from
DOE authorizing that export (16 U.S.C.
824a(e)). On April 10, 2023, the
authority to issue such orders was
delegated to the DOE’s Grid Deployment
Office (GDO) by Delegation Order No.
S1–DEL–S3–2023 and Redelegation
Order No. S3–DEL–GD1–2023.
On June 21, 2023, In Commodities
filed an application with DOE
(Application or App.) for authorization
to transmit electric energy to Canada for
a five-year term. App at 1.
In its Application, In Commodities
states that it is a Delaware limited
liability company with its headquarters
in Denmark, and that ‘‘is also registered
as a foreign limited liability company in
the states of New Jersey, New York, and
Texas.’’ Id. at 2. The Applicant states it
‘‘is a direct, wholly owned subsidiary of
In Commodities US ApS, a corporation
organized under the laws of Denmark.
In Commodities US ApS is wholly
owned by Incomas Global ApS, also
organized under the laws of Denmark.
In Commodities Global ApS is wholly
owned by Incomas Holdings ApS, also
organized under the laws of Denmark.’’
Id. The Applicant represents that it ‘‘has
no electric power supply system on
which the proposed exports could have
a reliability, fuel use system, or stability
impact. In Commodities also has no
obligation to serve native load usually
associated with a franchised service
area, and, thus, the exports proposed by
In Commodities will not impair its
ability to meet current and prospective
power supply obligations.’’ Id. at 3–4.
The Applicant further states, ‘‘In
Commodities will purchase power to be
exported from a variety of sources such
as power marketers, independent power
producers, or U.S. electric utilities and
federal power marketing entities as
those terms are defined in Sections
3(22) and 3(19) of the FPA. By
definition, such power is surplus to the
system of the generator and, therefore,
the electric power that In Commodities
will export on either a firm or
interruptible basis will not impair the
sufficiency of the electric power supply
within the U.S.’’ Id. at 4.
The existing international
transmission facilities to be utilized by
the Applicant have been previously
authorized by Presidential permits
issued pursuant to Executive Order
10485, as amended, and are appropriate
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for open access transmission by third
parties. Id. at Exhibit C.
Procedural Matters: Any person
desiring to be heard in this proceeding
should file a comment or protest to the
Application at Electricity.Exports@
hq.doe.gov. Protests should be filed in
accordance with Rule 211 of Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC)
Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR
385.211). Any person desiring to
become a party to this proceeding
should file a motion to intervene at
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov in
accordance with FERC Rule 214 (18 CFR
385.214).
Comments and other filings
concerning In Commodities’
Application should be clearly marked
with GDO Docket No. EA–502.
Additional copies are to be provided
directly to Divna Gavric, In
Commodities US LLC, 251 Little Falls
Drive, Wilmington, DE 19808,
marketsetup@in-commodities.com and
Valerie L. Green, Pierce Atwood LLP,
1875 K St. NW, Suite 700, Washington,
DC 20006, Vgreen@pierceatwood.com.
A final decision will be made on the
requested authorization after the
environmental impacts have been
evaluated pursuant to DOE’s National
Environmental Policy Act Implementing
Procedures (10 CFR part 1021) and after
DOE evaluates whether the proposed
action will have an adverse impact on
the sufficiency of supply or reliability of
the United States electric power supply
system.
Copies of this Application will be
made available, upon request, by
accessing the program website at
https://www.energy.gov/gdo/pendingapplications-0 or by emailing
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov.
Signing Authority: This document of
the Department of Energy was signed on
August 24, 2023, by Maria Robinson,
Director, Grid Deployment Office,
pursuant to delegated authority from the
Secretary of Energy. That document
with the original signature and date is
maintained by DOE. For administrative
purposes only, and in compliance with
requirements of the Office of the Federal
Register, the undersigned DOE Federal
Register Liaison Officer has been
authorized to sign and submit the
document in electronic format for
publication, as an official document of
the Department of Energy. This
administrative process in no way alters
the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
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Signed in Washington, DC on August 25,
2023.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S.
Department of Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[GDO Docket No. EA–342–C]
Application for Renewal of
Authorization To Export Electric
Energy; Royal Bank of Canada
Grid Deployment Office,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of application.
AGENCY:
Royal Bank of Canada (the
Applicant or RBC) has applied for
renewed authorization to transmit
electric energy from the United States to
Canada pursuant to the Federal Power
Act.
DATES: Comments, protests, or motions
to intervene must be submitted on or
before September 29, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests,
motions to intervene, or requests for
more information should be addressed
by electronic mail to
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christina Gomer, (240) 474–2403,
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
United States Department of Energy
(DOE) regulates electricity exports from
the United States to foreign countries in
accordance with section 202(e) of the
Federal Power Act (FPA) (16 U.S.C.
824a(e)) and regulations thereunder (10
CFR 205.300 et seq.). Sections 301(b)
and 402(f) of the DOE Organization Act
(42 U.S.C. 7151(b) and 7172(f))
transferred this regulatory authority,
previously exercised by the nowdefunct Federal Power Commission, to
DOE.
Section 202(e) of the FPA provides
that an entity which seeks to export
electricity must obtain an order from
DOE authorizing that export. (16 U.S.C.
824a(e)). On April 10, 2023, the
authority to issue such orders was
delegated to the DOE’s Grid Deployment
Office (GDO) by Delegation Order No.
S1–DEL–S3–2023 and Redelegation
Order No. S3–DEL–GD1–2023.
On September 4, 2008, DOE issued
Order No. EA–342, authorizing RBC to
transmit electric energy from the United
States to Canada as a power marketer.
Such authority was renewed in 2013
(EA–342–A) and 2018 (EA–342–B). On
June 12, 2023, RBC filed an application
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with DOE (Application or App.) for
renewal of its export authority for an
additional five-year term. App. at 1.
In its Application, RBC states that
‘‘[n]either RBC nor any of its affiliates
(collectively, the ‘RBC Companies’)
owns, operates or controls any electric
power transmission or distribution
facilities in the United States.’’ Id. at 2.
RBC also states that ‘‘the RBC
Companies also do not own, operate or
control any electric generation assets.’’
Id. RBC represents that it ‘‘will purchase
the power to be exported from electric
facilities, federal power marketing
agencies, qualifying cogeneration, small
power production facilities and exempt
wholesale generators, as those terms are
defined in the FPA, and other public
utilities.’’ Id. at 4. RBC contends that
‘‘[a]ny power purchased by RBC for
export will be surplus to the needs of
those entities selling power to RBC’’ and
thus, ‘‘RBC’s exports will not impair the
sufficiency of electric supply within the
United States, nor will the
transmissions impede or tend to impede
the coordination in the public interest of
U.S. transmission facilities.’’ Id.
The existing international
transmission facilities to be utilized by
the Applicant have been previously
authorized by Presidential permits
issued pursuant to Executive Order
10485, as amended, and are appropriate
for open access transmission by third
parties. See id. at Exhibit D.
Procedural Matters: Any person
desiring to be heard in this proceeding
should file a comment or protest to the
Application at Electricity.Exports@
hq.doe.gov. Protests should be filed in
accordance with Rule 211 of Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission’s
(FERC’s) Rules of Practice and
Procedure (18 CFR 385.211). Any
person desiring to become a party to this
proceeding should file a motion to
intervene at Electricity.Exports@
hq.doe.gov in accordance with FERC
Rule 214 (18 CFR 385.214).
Comments and other filings
concerning RBC’s Application should be
clearly marked with GDO Docket No.
EA–342–C. Additional copies are to be
provided directly to Laura Mul, RBC
Capital Markets, LLC, 200 Vesey Street,
9th Floor, New York, NY 10281,
Laura.Mul@rbc.com.
A final decision will be made on the
requested authorization after the
environmental impacts have been
evaluated pursuant to DOE’s National
Environmental Policy Act Implementing
Procedures (10 CFR part 1021) and after
DOE evaluates whether the proposed
action will have an adverse impact on
the sufficiency of supply or reliability of
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the United States electric power supply
system.
Copies of this Application will be
made available, upon request, by
accessing the program website at
https://www.energy.gov/gdo/pendingapplications or by emailing
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov.
Signing Authority: This document of
the Department of Energy was signed on
August 24, 2023, by Maria Robinson,
Director, Grid Deployment Office,
pursuant to delegated authority from the
Secretary of Energy. That document
with the original signature and date is
maintained by DOE. For administrative
purposes only, and in compliance with
requirements of the Office of the Federal
Register, the undersigned DOE Federal
Register Liaison Officer has been
authorized to sign and submit the
document in electronic format for
publication, as an official document of
the Department of Energy. This
administrative process in no way alters
the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC on August 25,
2023.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S.
Department of Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[GDO Docket No. PP–501]
Application for Presidential Permit;
Eastern Maine Electric Cooperative,
Inc.
Grid Deployment Office,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of application.
AGENCY:
Eastern Maine Electric
Cooperative, Inc. (the Applicant or
EMEC) has applied for a Presidential
permit to acquire, operate, and maintain
facilities for the distribution of electric
energy at the international border
between the United States and Canada.
DATES: Comments, protests, or motions
to intervene must be submitted on or
before September 29, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests,
motions to intervene, or request for
more information should be addressed
by electronic email to
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christina Gomer, (240) 474–2403,
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Energy (DOE) issues
permits for the construction, operation,
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maintenance, or connection of electric
transmission facilities at the United
States international border, pursuant to
E.O. 10485, as amended by E.O. 12038.
On April 10, 2023, the authority to issue
such orders was delegated to the DOE’s
Grid Deployment Office (GDO) by
Delegation Order No. S1–DEL–S3–2023
and Redelegation Order No. S3–DEL–
GD1–2023.
On June 2, 2022, EMEC filed an
application (Application or App.) with
the DOE ‘‘to import a small amount of
energy from New Brunswick, Canada to
serve two small seasonal camps that are
in EMEC’s service territory near the
Canadian border.’’ App. at 1. EMEC ‘‘is
a nonprofit utility built by and
belonging to the communities it serves
in Aroostook County, Penobscot County,
and Washington County, Maine, which
are located on Maine’s Eastern Border
with Canada.’’ Id. at 2. The Applicant
states ‘‘the two camps have been served
by New Brunswick Power Corporation
(NB Power)’’, Id. at 1, via the existing
Loon Bay Distribution Line. See Id. at
Exhibit 1. NB Power ‘‘is a verticallyintegrated Crown Corporation wholly
owned by the Government of New
Brunswick, Canada’’, Id. at 2, and it
‘‘would like to cease retail service to the
camps.’’ Id. at 4. The Applicant further
represents that, ‘‘To facilitate EMEC’s
acquisition and operation of the
distribution assets, NB Power has
applied to the Canadian Energy
Regulator for a border accommodation
export permit.’’ Id. at 5. Additionally,
EMEC has an agreement with NB Power
‘‘for the purchase of electric energy,’’
effective from November 1, 2020,
through October 31, 2025. Id. at 3.
The facilities for which EMEC seeks a
permit ‘‘consists of one single phase
overhead circuit, which is a 7200-volt
distribution line, 60Hz. The conductor
size is either #6 or #4 wire. It is a singlephase line with a neutral.’’ Id. at 4. The
total length of the line is approximately
940 feet. Id. The line serves two
seasonal dwellings and the annual
kilowatt hours transmitted are estimated
at less than 10,000 kilowatt hours. Id. at
5.
DOE Evaluation: Before a Presidential
permit may be issued or amended, DOE
must determine that the proposed action
is in the public interest. In making that
determination, DOE considers the
environmental impacts of the proposed
project, determines the project’s impact
on reliability of the United States
electric grid, and weighs any other
factors that it may also deem relevant to
the public interest. DOE must also
obtain favorable recommendations of
the Secretary of State and the Secretary
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[GDO Docket No. EA-342-C]
Application for Renewal of Authorization To Export Electric
Energy; Royal Bank of Canada
AGENCY: Grid Deployment Office, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of application.
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SUMMARY: Royal Bank of Canada (the Applicant or RBC) has applied for
renewed authorization to transmit electric energy from the United
States to Canada pursuant to the Federal Power Act.
DATES: Comments, protests, or motions to intervene must be submitted on
or before September 29, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests, motions to intervene, or requests for
more information should be addressed by electronic mail to
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christina Gomer, (240) 474-2403,
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The United States Department of Energy (DOE)
regulates electricity exports from the United States to foreign
countries in accordance with section 202(e) of the Federal Power Act
(FPA) (16 U.S.C. 824a(e)) and regulations thereunder (10 CFR 205.300 et
seq.). Sections 301(b) and 402(f) of the DOE Organization Act (42
U.S.C. 7151(b) and 7172(f)) transferred this regulatory authority,
previously exercised by the now-defunct Federal Power Commission, to
DOE.
Section 202(e) of the FPA provides that an entity which seeks to
export electricity must obtain an order from DOE authorizing that
export. (16 U.S.C. 824a(e)). On April 10, 2023, the authority to issue
such orders was delegated to the DOE's Grid Deployment Office (GDO) by
Delegation Order No. S1-DEL-S3-2023 and Redelegation Order No. S3-DEL-
GD1-2023.
On September 4, 2008, DOE issued Order No. EA-342, authorizing RBC
to transmit electric energy from the United States to Canada as a power
marketer. Such authority was renewed in 2013 (EA-342-A) and 2018 (EA-
342-B). On June 12, 2023, RBC filed an application
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with DOE (Application or App.) for renewal of its export authority for
an additional five-year term. App. at 1.
In its Application, RBC states that ``[n]either RBC nor any of its
affiliates (collectively, the `RBC Companies') owns, operates or
controls any electric power transmission or distribution facilities in
the United States.'' Id. at 2. RBC also states that ``the RBC Companies
also do not own, operate or control any electric generation assets.''
Id. RBC represents that it ``will purchase the power to be exported
from electric facilities, federal power marketing agencies, qualifying
cogeneration, small power production facilities and exempt wholesale
generators, as those terms are defined in the FPA, and other public
utilities.'' Id. at 4. RBC contends that ``[a]ny power purchased by RBC
for export will be surplus to the needs of those entities selling power
to RBC'' and thus, ``RBC's exports will not impair the sufficiency of
electric supply within the United States, nor will the transmissions
impede or tend to impede the coordination in the public interest of
U.S. transmission facilities.'' Id.
The existing international transmission facilities to be utilized
by the Applicant have been previously authorized by Presidential
permits issued pursuant to Executive Order 10485, as amended, and are
appropriate for open access transmission by third parties. See id. at
Exhibit D.
Procedural Matters: Any person desiring to be heard in this
proceeding should file a comment or protest to the Application at
[email protected]. Protests should be filed in accordance
with Rule 211 of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC's) Rules
of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211). Any person desiring to
become a party to this proceeding should file a motion to intervene at
[email protected] in accordance with FERC Rule 214 (18 CFR
385.214).
Comments and other filings concerning RBC's Application should be
clearly marked with GDO Docket No. EA-342-C. Additional copies are to
be provided directly to Laura Mul, RBC Capital Markets, LLC, 200 Vesey
Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10281, [email protected].
A final decision will be made on the requested authorization after
the environmental impacts have been evaluated pursuant to DOE's
National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Procedures (10 CFR part
1021) and after DOE evaluates whether the proposed action will have an
adverse impact on the sufficiency of supply or reliability of the
United States electric power supply system.
Copies of this Application will be made available, upon request, by
accessing the program website at https://www.energy.gov/gdo/pending-applications or by emailing [email protected].
Signing Authority: This document of the Department of Energy was
signed on August 24, 2023, by Maria Robinson, Director, Grid Deployment
Office, pursuant to delegated authority from the Secretary of Energy.
That document with the original signature and date is maintained by
DOE. For administrative purposes only, and in compliance with
requirements of the Office of the Federal Register, the undersigned DOE
Federal Register Liaison Officer has been authorized to sign and submit
the document in electronic format for publication, as an official
document of the Department of Energy. This administrative process in no
way alters the legal effect of this document upon publication in the
Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC on August 25, 2023.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2023-18727 Filed 8-29-23; 8:45 am]
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