Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee, 70649-70650 [2023-22577]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 196 / Thursday, October 12, 2023 / Notices COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee Commodity Futures Trading Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC or Commission) is requesting nominations for Associate Members of the Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee (EEMAC or Committee). The EEMAC is an advisory committee established by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. DATES: The deadline for the submission of nominations is October 19, 2023. ADDRESSES: Nominations should be emailed to EEMAC_Submissions@ cftc.gov or sent by hand delivery or courier to Chris Lucas, Chief of Staff to Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20581. Please use the title ‘‘Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee’’ for any nominations you submit. SUMMARY: ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lauren Fulks, EEMAC Secretary, (816) 960–7719 or email: lfulks@cftc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The EEMAC was established to conduct public meetings; submit reports and recommendations to the Commission; and otherwise serve as a vehicle for discussion and communication on matters of concern to exchanges, trading firms, end users, energy producers, and regulators regarding energy and environmental markets and their regulation by the Commission. Pursuant to the EEMAC’s authorizing statute, the EEMAC must have nine members. In addition, the EEMAC Charter requires that the Committee have approximately 9–20 Associate Members. With several Associate Members’ terms recently expiring, Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger, the EEMAC’s Sponsor, seeks additional Associate Members of the EEMAC. Accordingly, the Commission invites the submission of nominations for EEMAC Associate Members who represent a wide diversity of opinions and a broad spectrum of interests related to the energy and environmental markets and their regulation by the Commission. To advise the Commission effectively, EEMAC Associate Members must have a high level of expertise and VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:34 Oct 11, 2023 Jkt 262001 experience in the energy and/or environmental markets and the Commission’s regulation of such markets, including from a historical perspective. To the extent practicable, the Commission will strive to select members reflecting wide ethnic, racial, gender, and age representation. All EEMAC Associate Members must be willing to participate in a public forum. Each nomination submission must provide relevant information about the proposed Associate Member: the individual’s name, title, organizational affiliation and address, email address and telephone number, as well as information that supports the individual’s qualifications to serve as an Associate Member of the EEMAC (e.g., C.V. or resume). The submission must also include the name, email address, and telephone number of the person nominating the proposed Associate Member. Self-nominations are acceptable. Submission of a nomination is not a guarantee of selection as an Associate Member of the EEMAC. As noted in the EEMAC’s Charter, the CFTC identifies Associate Members of the EEMAC through a variety of methods. Such methods may include public requests for nominations for membership; recommendations from existing advisory committee members; consultations with knowledgeable persons outside the CFTC (industry, consumer groups, other state or federal government agencies, academia, etc.); requests to be represented received from individuals and organizations; and Commissioners’ and CFTC staff’s professional knowledge of those experienced in the energy and environmental markets. The office of the Commissioner primarily responsible for the EEMAC plays a primary, but not exclusive, role in this process and makes recommendations regarding membership to the Commission. The Commission, by vote, authorizes Associate Members to serve on the EEMAC. Associate Members may be appointed as representatives, special government employees, or regular government employees. Associate Members serve at the pleasure of the Commission, and may be appointed to serve for one, two, or three-year terms. As required by the EEMAC Charter, Associate Members provide their reports and recommendations directly to the EEMAC and not the Commission. Associate Members do not have the right to vote on matters before the EEMAC and may not sign or otherwise formally approve reports or recommendations made by the EEMAC PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 70649 to the Commission. Associate Members do not receive compensation for their services, and are not reimbursed for travel and per diem expenses. The EEMAC meets at such intervals as are necessary to carry out its functions and must meet at least two times per year. Associate Members are expected to provide their advice and recommendations to EEMAC members during these meetings. Paperwork Reduction Act Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subjected to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. For this collection, OMB has issued control number 3038–0119. Privacy Act of 1974 The information we collect about you is covered by the Privacy Act of 1974. The CFTC is providing this statement to you as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3). We are authorized to collect information from you pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq., and 7 U.S.C. 2(a)(15). The purpose of this collection is to maintain information on CFTC advisory committee and subcommittee applicants and members, and those who make recommendations for committee or subcommittee memberships or otherwise interact with the CFTC regarding its advisory committees and subcommittees. The CFTC will use the information primarily for the administration of its advisory committees and subcommittees, including as part of the member evaluation and selection process. The CFTC may also share your information externally as a ‘‘routine use’’ with, for example, committee and subcommittee Chairs and co-Chairs to conduct committee and subcommittee activities, the public as permitted or required to provide information about the committee or subcommittee and receive input regarding the work of the committee or subcommittee, and with other Federal agencies and entities as necessary for oversight, litigation, and breach response. For a complete list of routine uses, please see the CFTC’s system of records notice CFTC–58 Advisory Committees, available at https://www.cftc.gov/privacy and 88 FR 20146. Providing the requested information is voluntary, but if you choose not to provide it, the CFTC may not be able to consider you for E:\FR\FM\12OCN1.SGM 12OCN1 70650 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 196 / Thursday, October 12, 2023 / Notices membership on an advisory committee or subcommittee, or effectively administer its advisory committee or subcommittee activities. (Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2(a)(15)) Dated: October 6, 2023. Robert Sidman, Deputy Secretary of the Commission. [FR Doc. 2023–22577 Filed 10–11–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6351–01–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Army Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Real Property Master Plan Implementation at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point, North Carolina Department of the Army, DOD. Notice of intent. AGENCY: ACTION: The Department of the Army (Army) announces its intent to conduct public scoping under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to gather information to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for proposed near-term real property actions and the update of the Real Property Master Plan (RPMP) for Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point (MOTSU). MOTSU is a 16,435-acre installation located on the banks of the Cape Fear River between the towns of Boiling Spring Lakes and Southport, North Carolina. The scoping process will help identify reasonable alternatives, potential environmental impacts, and key issues of concern to be analyzed in the EIS. The Army intends to comply with the requirements of section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act in parallel with this NEPA process and invites federally recognized Tribes and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) of North Carolina to participate in the consultation process. DATES: Scoping comments must be submitted/sent on or before November 11, 2023. There will be a public meeting, as discussed below. ADDRESSES: Please send written comments to James A. Rupkalvis, Installation Manager, 6280 Sunny Point Road, Southport, NC 28461–7800 or via email to james.a.rupkalvis.civ@ army.mil. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen C Herring, Legislative Affairs Officer, Public and Congressional Affairs Office, Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command; telephone (618) 220–6119; email: stephen.c.herring.civ@army.mil. ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:34 Oct 11, 2023 Jkt 262001 MOTSU is the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command’s East Coast strategic ammunition port and is the Department of Defense’s primary ammunition seaport supporting the European, African, and Middle Eastern areas of operation. The proposed action includes barricade safety, waterfront maintenance, Pleasure Island Explosive Safety Clear Zone security, linear infrastructure (e.g., roads, rail, utilities, firebreaks), stormwater mitigation, and cantonment area infill. In addition to these projects planned for the fiscal year 2025 through 2031 timeframe, the proposed action includes modernizing operation areas and general repair and maintenance of infrastructure, to include facilities, wharves, roads, rail, utilities, and perimeter security. The purpose of the proposed action is to provide MOTSU a master plan that will guide installation-wide real property management and development. The need for the proposed action is to maintain and modernize MOTSU’s infrastructure so its staff and assets are safe and secure and so its vital, longterm, trans-shipment mission is assured. The master plan allows for a coordinated approach to the maintenance and modernization of critical infrastructure. The EIS will evaluate the potential impacts associated with implementing the proposed RPMP activities, to include analyzing Full-Plan Implementation, a Partial Implementation Alternative, and a NoAction Alternative. Any other reasonable alternatives identified during the scoping process will be considered for evaluation in the EIS. The EIS will assess the impacts of the alternatives on resources and identify mitigation measures. Resource areas to be addressed include land use and coastal zone management, cultural resources, socioeconomics and environmental justice, transportation and utilities infrastructure, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, toxic substances, and contaminated sites. The proposed action could result in significant adverse effects to endangered species, 100-year floodplains, wetlands, and waters of the Cape Fear River. Anticipated permits and other authorizations include findings of no practicable alternatives for actions proposed in floodplains and wetlands per Executive Orders 11988 and 11990 respectively, Endangered Species Act consultations and take permits, National Historic Preservation Act consultations, Clean Water Act section 401 water quality certifications and section 404 permits, Rivers and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Harbors Act section 10 permits, Sediment Pollution Control Act permits, and North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act federal consistency determinations. Actual permits and other authorizations will be determined for each project following that project’s final design. Members of the public, federally recognized Native American Tribes, and Federal, state, and local agencies are invited to participate in the scoping process for the preparation of this EIS by attending the virtual public meeting and/or submitting written comments. The Army requests input on identification of potential alternatives, information, and analyses relevant to the proposed action. Written comments must be sent within 30 days of publication of this NOI in the Federal Register. A virtual public meeting will be held during this period. The date and location of the meeting will be announced at least seven days in advance through local media, newspapers, and on the project’s website. Materials, including posters, fact sheet(s), and comment forms will be made available on https:// www.sddc.army.mil/SitePages/ Environmental%20Programs.aspx. James W. Satterwhite Jr., U.S. Army Federal Register Liaison Officer. [FR Doc. 2023–22496 Filed 10–11–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3711–02–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program Scientific Advisory Board; Notice of Federal Advisory Committee Meeting Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (USD(A&S)), Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory Committee meeting. AGENCY: The DoD is publishing this notice to announce that the following Federal Advisory Committee meeting of the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) will take place. DATES: SERDP SAB will hold a meeting open to the public. Day 1—Wednesday, October 11, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. (EST). Day 2—Thursday, October 12, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:35 p.m. (EST). Day 3—Friday, October 13, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. (EST). SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\12OCN1.SGM 12OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 196 (Thursday, October 12, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 70649-70650]
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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION


Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee

AGENCY: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC or Commission) 
is requesting nominations for Associate Members of the Energy and 
Environmental Markets Advisory Committee (EEMAC or Committee). The 
EEMAC is an advisory committee established by the Dodd-Frank Wall 
Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

DATES: The deadline for the submission of nominations is October 19, 
2023.

ADDRESSES: Nominations should be emailed to [email protected] 
or sent by hand delivery or courier to Chris Lucas, Chief of Staff to 
Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 
Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20581. 
Please use the title ``Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory 
Committee'' for any nominations you submit.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lauren Fulks, EEMAC Secretary, (816) 
960-7719 or email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The EEMAC was established to conduct public 
meetings; submit reports and recommendations to the Commission; and 
otherwise serve as a vehicle for discussion and communication on 
matters of concern to exchanges, trading firms, end users, energy 
producers, and regulators regarding energy and environmental markets 
and their regulation by the Commission.
    Pursuant to the EEMAC's authorizing statute, the EEMAC must have 
nine members. In addition, the EEMAC Charter requires that the 
Committee have approximately 9-20 Associate Members. With several 
Associate Members' terms recently expiring, Commissioner Summer K. 
Mersinger, the EEMAC's Sponsor, seeks additional Associate Members of 
the EEMAC.
    Accordingly, the Commission invites the submission of nominations 
for EEMAC Associate Members who represent a wide diversity of opinions 
and a broad spectrum of interests related to the energy and 
environmental markets and their regulation by the Commission. To advise 
the Commission effectively, EEMAC Associate Members must have a high 
level of expertise and experience in the energy and/or environmental 
markets and the Commission's regulation of such markets, including from 
a historical perspective. To the extent practicable, the Commission 
will strive to select members reflecting wide ethnic, racial, gender, 
and age representation. All EEMAC Associate Members must be willing to 
participate in a public forum.
    Each nomination submission must provide relevant information about 
the proposed Associate Member: the individual's name, title, 
organizational affiliation and address, email address and telephone 
number, as well as information that supports the individual's 
qualifications to serve as an Associate Member of the EEMAC (e.g., C.V. 
or resume). The submission must also include the name, email address, 
and telephone number of the person nominating the proposed Associate 
Member. Self-nominations are acceptable.
    Submission of a nomination is not a guarantee of selection as an 
Associate Member of the EEMAC. As noted in the EEMAC's Charter, the 
CFTC identifies Associate Members of the EEMAC through a variety of 
methods. Such methods may include public requests for nominations for 
membership; recommendations from existing advisory committee members; 
consultations with knowledgeable persons outside the CFTC (industry, 
consumer groups, other state or federal government agencies, academia, 
etc.); requests to be represented received from individuals and 
organizations; and Commissioners' and CFTC staff's professional 
knowledge of those experienced in the energy and environmental markets. 
The office of the Commissioner primarily responsible for the EEMAC 
plays a primary, but not exclusive, role in this process and makes 
recommendations regarding membership to the Commission. The Commission, 
by vote, authorizes Associate Members to serve on the EEMAC.
    Associate Members may be appointed as representatives, special 
government employees, or regular government employees. Associate 
Members serve at the pleasure of the Commission, and may be appointed 
to serve for one, two, or three-year terms. As required by the EEMAC 
Charter, Associate Members provide their reports and recommendations 
directly to the EEMAC and not the Commission. Associate Members do not 
have the right to vote on matters before the EEMAC and may not sign or 
otherwise formally approve reports or recommendations made by the EEMAC 
to the Commission. Associate Members do not receive compensation for 
their services, and are not reimbursed for travel and per diem 
expenses. The EEMAC meets at such intervals as are necessary to carry 
out its functions and must meet at least two times per year. Associate 
Members are expected to provide their advice and recommendations to 
EEMAC members during these meetings.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subjected to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of 
information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. For this 
collection, OMB has issued control number 3038-0119.

Privacy Act of 1974

    The information we collect about you is covered by the Privacy Act 
of 1974. The CFTC is providing this statement to you as required by 5 
U.S.C. 552a(e)(3). We are authorized to collect information from you 
pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq., 
and 7 U.S.C. 2(a)(15). The purpose of this collection is to maintain 
information on CFTC advisory committee and subcommittee applicants and 
members, and those who make recommendations for committee or 
subcommittee memberships or otherwise interact with the CFTC regarding 
its advisory committees and subcommittees. The CFTC will use the 
information primarily for the administration of its advisory committees 
and subcommittees, including as part of the member evaluation and 
selection process. The CFTC may also share your information externally 
as a ``routine use'' with, for example, committee and subcommittee 
Chairs and co-Chairs to conduct committee and subcommittee activities, 
the public as permitted or required to provide information about the 
committee or subcommittee and receive input regarding the work of the 
committee or subcommittee, and with other Federal agencies and entities 
as necessary for oversight, litigation, and breach response. For a 
complete list of routine uses, please see the CFTC's system of records 
notice CFTC-58 Advisory Committees, available at https://www.cftc.gov/privacy and 88 FR 20146. Providing the requested information is 
voluntary, but if you choose not to provide it, the CFTC may not be 
able to consider you for

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membership on an advisory committee or subcommittee, or effectively 
administer its advisory committee or subcommittee activities.

(Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2(a)(15))

    Dated: October 6, 2023.
Robert Sidman,
Deputy Secretary of the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2023-22577 Filed 10-11-23; 8:45 am]
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