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will not be subsidized by existing
customers and that there will not be
adverse economic impacts to existing
customers, competing pipelines or their
customers, nor to landowners and to
surrounding communities.
Type of Respondents: Jurisdictional
natural gas companies.
Estimate of Annual Burden: 2 The
Commission estimates the annual public
reporting burden for the information
collection as:
FERC–537 (GAS PIPELINE CERTIFICATES: CONSTRUCTION, ACQUISITION, AND ABANDONMENT) 3
Number of
respondents
Annual
number of
responses per
respondent
Total number of
responses
Average burden & cost
per response 4
Total annual burden hours
& total annual cost
Cost per
respondent
($)
(1)
(2)
(1) * (2) = (3)
(4)
(3) * (4) = (5)
(5) ÷ (1) 5
18 CFR 157.5–.11 (Interstate Certificate and
Abandonment Applications).
18 CFR 157.53 (Pipeline
Purging/Testing Exemptions).
18 CFR 157.201–.209;
157.211; 157.214–.218
(Blanket Certificates
Prior to Notice Filings).
18 CFR 157.201–.209;
157.211; 157.214–.218
(Blanket Certificates—
Annual Reports).
18 CFR 284.11 (NGPA
Section 311 Construction—Annual Reports).
18 CFR 284.8 6 (Request
for Waiver of Capacity
Release Regulations).
18 CFR 284.13(e) and
284.126(a) (Interstate
and Intrastate Bypass
Notice).
18 CFR 284.221 (Blanket
Certificates).
18 CFR 284.224 (Hinshaw
Blanket Certificates).
18 CFR 157.5–.11;
157.13–.20 (Non-facility
Certificate or Abandonment Applications.
Project based Labor
wages.
Total ...........................
31
1.39
43 (rounded) ....................
500 hrs.; $50,000 .............
21,500 hrs; $2,150,000 ....
$69,355
1
1
1 .......................................
50 hrs.; $5,000 .................
50 hrs.; $5,000 .................
5,000
30
2.125
63.75 ................................
200 hrs.; $20,000 .............
12,750 hrs.; $1,275,000 ...
42,500
176
1
176 ...................................
50 hrs.; $5,000 .................
8,800hrs.; $880,000 .........
5,000
75
1
75 .....................................
50 hrs.; $5,000 .................
3,750 hrs.; $375,000 ........
5,000
31
1.39
43 (rounded) ....................
10 hrs.; $1,000 .................
430 hrs.; $43,000 .............
1,390
2
1
2 .......................................
30 hrs.; $3,000 .................
60 hrs.; $6,000 .................
3,000
1
1
1 .......................................
100 hrs.; $10,000 .............
100 hrs.; $10,000 .............
10,000
2
1
2 .......................................
75 hrs.; $7,500 .................
150 hrs.; $15,000 .............
7,500
11
1.36
15 .....................................
75 hrs.; $7,500 .................
1,125 hrs.; $112,500 ........
10,227
22
1
22 .....................................
15 hrs. $1,500 ..................
330 hrs. $33,000 ..............
1,500
........................
........................
444 (rounded) ..................
..........................................
49,045 hrs.; $4,539,000 ...
........................
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Comments: Comments are invited on:
(1) whether the 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 estimate
of the burden and cost of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(3) ways to enhance the quality, utility
and clarity of the information collection;
and (4) ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including the use
2 Burden is defined as the total time, effort, or
financial resources expended by persons to
generate, maintain, retain, or disclose or provide
information to or for a Federal agency. Refer to 5
CFR 1320.3 for additional information.
3 Changes to estimated number of respondents
were based on average number of respondents over
the past three years.
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of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Dated: June 27, 2024.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Acting Secretary.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Project No. 10522–024]
[FR Doc. 2024–14672 Filed 7–2–24; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
Malones Next Gen, LLC; Notice of
Proposed Termination of License by
Implied Surrender and Soliciting
Comments, Motions To Intervene, and
Protests
Take notice that the following
hydroelectric proceeding has been
initiated by the Commission and is
available for public inspection:
4 The estimates for cost per response are derived
using the following formula: Average Burden Hours
per Response * $100.00/hour = Average cost/
response. The figure is the 2024 FERC average
hourly cost (for wages and benefits) of 100.00 (and
an average annual salary of $207,786/year).
Commission staff is using the FERC average salary
because we consider any reporting requirements
completed in response to the FERC–537 to be
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compensated at rates similar to the work of FERC
employees.
5 Each of the figures in this column are rounded
to the nearest dollar.
6 A Certificate Abandonment Application would
require waiver of the Commission’s capacity release
regulations in 18 CFR 284.8; therefore this activity
is associated with Interstate Certificate and
Abandonment Applications.
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a. Type of Proceeding: Proposed
Termination of License by Implied
Surrender.
b. Project No: 10522–024.
c. Date Initiated: April 11, 2024.
d. Applicant: Malones Next Gen, LLC.
e. Name of Projects: Whittelsey Dam.
f. Location: The project is located on
the Salmon River, Franklin County,
New York. The project does not occupy
federal lands.
g. Filed Pursuant to: 18 CFR 6.4.
h. Applicant Contact: Tim Carter, 52
Factory Street, PO Box 466, Malone, NY,
12953, (518) 483–2220.
i. FERC Contact: Rebecca Martin,
(202) 502–6012, Rebecca.martin@
ferc.gov.
j. Resource Agency Comments:
Federal, state, local and Tribal agencies
are invited to file comments on the
described proceeding. If an agency does
not file comments within the time
specified for filing comments, it will be
presumed to have no comments.
k. Deadline for filing comments,
motions to intervene, and protests:
August 12, 2024.
The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filing. Please file comments,
motions to intervene, and protests using
the Commission’s eFiling system at
https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
efiling.asp. Commenters can submit
brief comments up to 6,000 characters,
without prior registration, using the
eComment system at https://
www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
ecomment.asp. For assistance, please
contact FERC Online Support at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, (866)
208–3676 (toll free), or (202) 502–8659
(TTY). In lieu of electronic filing, you
may submit a paper copy. Submissions
sent via the U.S. Postal Service must be
addressed to: Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Acting Secretary, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street
NE, Room 1A, Washington, DC 20426.
Submissions sent via any other carrier
must be addressed to: Debbie-Anne A.
Reese, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 12225 Wilkins
Avenue, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
The first page of any filing should
include the docket number P–10522–
024. Comments emailed to Commission
staff are not considered part of the
Commission record.
The Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure require all intervenors
filing documents with the Commission
to serve a copy of that document on
each person whose name appears on the
official service list for the project.
Further, if an intervenor files comments
or documents with the Commission
relating to the merits of an issue that
may affect the responsibilities of a
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particular resource agency, they must
also serve a copy of the document on
that resource agency.
l. Description of Project Facilities: (1)
a 19-foot-high, 12-foot-wide concrete
gravity dam owned by the Village of
Malone; (2) an impoundment with a
surface area of 1.9 acres at elevation
668.4 mean sea level and a storage
capacity of 25 acre-feet; (3) a 645-footlong, 7-foot-diameter penstock; (4) a
powerhouse containing a generating
unit with a rated capacity of 420 kW; (5)
a concrete tailrace; (6) a 60-foot-long
transmission line; and (7) appurtenant
facilities. The project has not operated
since 2008.
m. Description of Proceeding: The
licensee has not complied with
Standard Article 16 of the license which
was issued on December 24, 1991 (57
FERC 62,236). Article 16 states that if
the licensee abandons or discontinues
good faith operation of the project or
refuses or neglects to comply with the
terms of the license and the lawful
orders of the Commission, the
Commission will deem it to be the
intent of the licensee to surrender the
license.
In addition, Article 5 of the project
license requires the licensee to acquire
title in fee or the right to use in
perpetuity all lands, other than lands of
the United States, necessary or
appropriate for the construction,
maintenance, and operation of the
project. During the license period, the
licensee must retain the possession of
all project property covered by the
license, including the project area, the
project works, and all franchises,
easements, water rights, and rights or
occupancy and use. On November 21,
2017, the licensee forfeited the rights to
the powerhouse and all of the property
associated with the Whittelsey Dam
Project in a tax sale.
Commission staff issued a letter, on
February 12, 2021, requesting a plan
and schedule to resume project
operation or surrender of the license. On
May 3, 2021, the licensee stated the
project would return to operation by
September 1, 2021. On May 11, 2022,
staff issued a second request for
documentation that the project had
returned to operation. On June 1, 2022,
staff issued a third letter requesting
documentation of compliance with
Article 5. Another letter was sent on
July 19, 2022. On August 29, 2022, the
licensee stated the project was in the
process of being sold. On June 29, 2023,
a final letter was sent requesting a
transfer application or that the
Commission would terminate the
license through implied surrender. On
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April 23, 2024, the licensee agreed to
implied surrender of the license.
n. Location of the license for the
project may be viewed on the
Commission’s website at https://
www.ferc.gov using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link.
Enter the docket number (P–10522)
excluding the last three digits in the
docket number field to access the
document. You may also register online
at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/
esubscription.asp to be notified via
email of new filings and issuances
related to this or other pending projects.
For assistance, call 1–866–208–3676 or
email FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, for
TTY, call (202) 502–8659.
o. Individuals desiring to be included
on the Commission’s mailing list should
so indicate by writing to the Secretary
of the Commission.
p. Comments, Protests, or Motions to
Intervene: Anyone may submit
comments, a protest, or a motion to
intervene in accordance with the
requirements of Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 18 CFR 385.210, .211, .214,
respectively. In determining the
appropriate action to take, the
Commission will consider all protests or
other comments filed, but only those
who file a motion to intervene in
accordance with the Commission’s
Rules may become a party to the
proceeding. Any comments, protests, or
motions to intervene must be received
on or before the specified comment date
for the particular application.
q. Filing and Service of Documents:
Any filing must (1) bear in all capital
letters the title ‘‘COMMENTS’’,
‘‘PROTEST’’, or ‘‘MOTION TO
INTERVENE’’ as applicable; (2) set forth
in the heading the name of the applicant
and the project number of the
application to which the filing
responds; (3) furnish the name, address,
and telephone number of the person
commenting, protesting or intervening;
and (4) otherwise comply with the
requirements of 18 CFR 385.2001
through 385.2005. All comments,
motions to intervene, or protests must
set forth their evidentiary basis. Any
filing made by an intervenor must be
accompanied by proof of service on all
persons listed in the service list
prepared by the Commission in this
proceeding, in accordance with 18 CFR
385.2010.
r. The Commission’s Office of Public
Participation (OPP) supports meaningful
public engagement and participation in
Commission proceedings. OPP can help
members of the public, including
landowners, environmental justice
communities, Tribal members and
others, access publicly available
information and navigate Commission
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processes. For public inquiries and
assistance with making filings such as
interventions, comments, or requests for
rehearing, the public is encouraged to
contact OPP at (202)502–6595 or OPP@
ferc.gov.
Dated: June 26, 2024.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2024–14586 Filed 7–2–24; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. AD24–9–000]
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Innovations and Efficiencies in
Generator Interconnection;
Supplemental Notice of Staff-Led
Workshop
As first announced in the Notice of
Staff-Led Workshop issued in this
proceeding on May 13, 2024, pursuant
to 18 CFR 2.1(a), the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (Commission)
will convene a staff-led workshop in the
above-referenced proceeding at
Commission headquarters, 888 First
Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 on
Tuesday, September 10, 2024 and
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 from
approximately 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Eastern time. This supplemental notice
provides additional detail as to the
planned content of the workshop and
the self-nomination process for
interested panelists.
The conference will be held inperson. The tentative topics and panels
for the workshop appear below. A
detailed agenda with the final list of
topics and panels, selected speakers,
presentation dates, and times for the
selected speakers will be published on
the Commission’s website 1 and in
eLibrary at a later date.
This conference will bring together
experts from diverse backgrounds
including project developers,
transmission owners and providers,
government, research centers, and
academia. The conference will bring
these experts together for the purposes
of identifying and discussing potential
innovations and efficiencies related to
generator interconnection.
Broadly, such topics fall into the
following categories, which may be
subject to change:
The Day 1 Innovations Panels will
discuss enhancements to current
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generator interconnection processes that
may build upon the reforms in Order
No. 2023.2
(Inn.1) Innovations Panel 1, integrated
transmission planning and generator
interconnection, will explore the extent
to which transmission planning and
generator interconnection processes
may be further integrated beyond the
reforms adopted in Order No. 1920.3
This panel will explore ideas to more
efficiently and proactively plan for and
interconnect new generation with
increased cost certainty.
(Inn.2) Innovations Panel 2, further
changes, will examine the viability and
utility of different approaches to
organizing, processing, and studying
generator interconnection requests, such
as an ERIS-focused (or ‘‘connect and
manage’’) process, the use of
competitive mechanisms (e.g., an
auction process to allocate scarce
capacity or to resolve competition for
the same point of interconnection), or
other potential approaches.
(Inn.3) Innovations Panel 3,
prioritizing generator interconnection
requests, will examine whether
proposed generating facilities may be
prioritized in the interconnection queue
beyond the use of first-ready, firstserved cluster window deadlines and
readiness milestones as adopted by
Order No. 2023 without undue
discrimination.
The Day 2 Efficiencies Panels will
discuss incremental changes to current
generator interconnection processes that
may build upon the reforms in Order
No. 2023.
(Eff.1) Efficiencies Panel 1, the
generator interconnection process, will
evaluate the potential for increased
efficiency throughout the generator
interconnection process (excluding
topics covered in Efficiencies Panels 2
and 3), such as, for example, providing
additional pre-application data to
interconnection customers or
establishing fast-tracking processes for
interconnection requests at points of
interconnection with fewer system
constraints.
(Eff.2) Efficiencies Panel 2,
automation, will assess opportunities
for greater efficiency in the processing
and study of interconnection requests
by automating different steps in the
process and using advanced computing
2 Improvements to Generator Interconnection
Procs. & Agreements, Order No. 2023, 184 FERC
¶ 61,054, order on reh’g, 185 FERC ¶ 61,063 (2023),
order on reh’g, Order No. 2023–A, 186 FERC
¶ 61,199 (2024).
3 Building for the Future Through Electric
Regional Transmission Planning and Cost
Allocation, Order No. 1920, 187 FERC ¶ 61,068
(2024).
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technologies such as artificial
intelligence to shorten the timeline from
interconnection request to
interconnection agreement.4
(Eff.3) Efficiencies Panel 3, postgenerator interconnection agreement
construction phase, will discuss
opportunities for greater efficiency,
transparency, and accountability in the
design, construction, and operation of
interconnection facilities and network
upgrades.
Individuals interested in participating
as panelists should submit a selfnomination email no later than 5:00
p.m. Eastern time on July 12, 2024, to
Panelist_InterconnectionWorkshop@
ferc.gov. The self-nominations should
have ‘‘Panelist Self-Nomination’’ in the
subject line and include the panelist’s
name, contact information,
organizational affiliation, one-paragraph
biography, the panel the self-nominated
panelist proposes to speak on, and a
description of what they would like to
discuss. Speakers are encouraged to
build on existing developments in
generator interconnection. Presentations
that center on pending contested
proceedings or pending requests for
variations submitted in compliance with
Order No. 2023 are discouraged.
The workshop will be open to the
public to attend virtually or in person
and there is no fee for attendance. A
supplemental notice will be issued with
further details regarding the workshop
agenda, as well as any changes in timing
or logistics. Information will also be
posted on the Calendar of Events on the
Commission’s website, www.ferc.gov,
prior to the event. To stay apprised of
issuances in this docket, there is an
‘‘eSubscription’’ link on the
Commission’s website that enables
subscribers to receive email notification
when a document is added to a
subscribed docket(s). For assistance
with any FERC Online service, please
email FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or
call (866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY,
call (202) 502–8659.
The workshop will be transcribed and
webcast. Transcripts will be available
for a fee from Ace Reporting (202–347–
3700). A link to the webcast of this
event will be available in the
Commission Calendar of Events at
www.ferc.gov. The Commission
provides technical support for the free
webcasts. Please call 202–502–8680 or
email customer@ferc.gov if you have
any questions.
4 Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad term for a
spectrum of tools ranging from data validation on
the simple side, to machine learning and statistical
modeling in the middle, to deep learning and
generative AI on the complex side of the spectrum.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. 10522-024]
Malones Next Gen, LLC; Notice of Proposed Termination of License
by Implied Surrender and Soliciting Comments, Motions To Intervene, and
Protests
Take notice that the following hydroelectric proceeding has been
initiated by the Commission and is available for public inspection:
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a. Type of Proceeding: Proposed Termination of License by Implied
Surrender.
b. Project No: 10522-024.
c. Date Initiated: April 11, 2024.
d. Applicant: Malones Next Gen, LLC.
e. Name of Projects: Whittelsey Dam.
f. Location: The project is located on the Salmon River, Franklin
County, New York. The project does not occupy federal lands.
g. Filed Pursuant to: 18 CFR 6.4.
h. Applicant Contact: Tim Carter, 52 Factory Street, PO Box 466,
Malone, NY, 12953, (518) 483-2220.
i. FERC Contact: Rebecca Martin, (202) 502-6012,
[email protected].
j. Resource Agency Comments: Federal, state, local and Tribal
agencies are invited to file comments on the described proceeding. If
an agency does not file comments within the time specified for filing
comments, it will be presumed to have no comments.
k. Deadline for filing comments, motions to intervene, and
protests: August 12, 2024.
The Commission strongly encourages electronic filing. Please file
comments, motions to intervene, and protests using the Commission's
eFiling system at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/efiling.asp.
Commenters can submit brief comments up to 6,000 characters, without
prior registration, using the eComment system at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/ecomment.asp. For assistance, please contact FERC Online
Support at [email protected], (866) 208-3676 (toll free), or
(202) 502-8659 (TTY). In lieu of electronic filing, you may submit a
paper copy. Submissions sent via the U.S. Postal Service must be
addressed to: Debbie-Anne A. Reese, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street NE, Room 1A, Washington, DC
20426. Submissions sent via any other carrier must be addressed to:
Debbie-Anne A. Reese, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 12225 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Maryland 20852. The first
page of any filing should include the docket number P-10522-024.
Comments emailed to Commission staff are not considered part of the
Commission record.
The Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure require all
intervenors filing documents with the Commission to serve a copy of
that document on each person whose name appears on the official service
list for the project. Further, if an intervenor files comments or
documents with the Commission relating to the merits of an issue that
may affect the responsibilities of a particular resource agency, they
must also serve a copy of the document on that resource agency.
l. Description of Project Facilities: (1) a 19-foot-high, 12-foot-
wide concrete gravity dam owned by the Village of Malone; (2) an
impoundment with a surface area of 1.9 acres at elevation 668.4 mean
sea level and a storage capacity of 25 acre-feet; (3) a 645-foot-long,
7-foot-diameter penstock; (4) a powerhouse containing a generating unit
with a rated capacity of 420 kW; (5) a concrete tailrace; (6) a 60-
foot-long transmission line; and (7) appurtenant facilities. The
project has not operated since 2008.
m. Description of Proceeding: The licensee has not complied with
Standard Article 16 of the license which was issued on December 24,
1991 (57 FERC 62,236). Article 16 states that if the licensee abandons
or discontinues good faith operation of the project or refuses or
neglects to comply with the terms of the license and the lawful orders
of the Commission, the Commission will deem it to be the intent of the
licensee to surrender the license.
In addition, Article 5 of the project license requires the licensee
to acquire title in fee or the right to use in perpetuity all lands,
other than lands of the United States, necessary or appropriate for the
construction, maintenance, and operation of the project. During the
license period, the licensee must retain the possession of all project
property covered by the license, including the project area, the
project works, and all franchises, easements, water rights, and rights
or occupancy and use. On November 21, 2017, the licensee forfeited the
rights to the powerhouse and all of the property associated with the
Whittelsey Dam Project in a tax sale.
Commission staff issued a letter, on February 12, 2021, requesting
a plan and schedule to resume project operation or surrender of the
license. On May 3, 2021, the licensee stated the project would return
to operation by September 1, 2021. On May 11, 2022, staff issued a
second request for documentation that the project had returned to
operation. On June 1, 2022, staff issued a third letter requesting
documentation of compliance with Article 5. Another letter was sent on
July 19, 2022. On August 29, 2022, the licensee stated the project was
in the process of being sold. On June 29, 2023, a final letter was sent
requesting a transfer application or that the Commission would
terminate the license through implied surrender. On April 23, 2024, the
licensee agreed to implied surrender of the license.
n. Location of the license for the project may be viewed on the
Commission's website at https://www.ferc.gov using the ``eLibrary''
link. Enter the docket number (P-10522) excluding the last three digits
in the docket number field to access the document. You may also
register online at https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/esubscription.asp to
be notified via email of new filings and issuances related to this or
other pending projects. For assistance, call 1-866-208-3676 or email
[email protected], for TTY, call (202) 502-8659.
o. Individuals desiring to be included on the Commission's mailing
list should so indicate by writing to the Secretary of the Commission.
p. Comments, Protests, or Motions to Intervene: Anyone may submit
comments, a protest, or a motion to intervene in accordance with the
requirements of Rules of Practice and Procedure, 18 CFR 385.210, .211,
.214, respectively. In determining the appropriate action to take, the
Commission will consider all protests or other comments filed, but only
those who file a motion to intervene in accordance with the
Commission's Rules may become a party to the proceeding. Any comments,
protests, or motions to intervene must be received on or before the
specified comment date for the particular application.
q. Filing and Service of Documents: Any filing must (1) bear in all
capital letters the title ``COMMENTS'', ``PROTEST'', or ``MOTION TO
INTERVENE'' as applicable; (2) set forth in the heading the name of the
applicant and the project number of the application to which the filing
responds; (3) furnish the name, address, and telephone number of the
person commenting, protesting or intervening; and (4) otherwise comply
with the requirements of 18 CFR 385.2001 through 385.2005. All
comments, motions to intervene, or protests must set forth their
evidentiary basis. Any filing made by an intervenor must be accompanied
by proof of service on all persons listed in the service list prepared
by the Commission in this proceeding, in accordance with 18 CFR
385.2010.
r. The Commission's Office of Public Participation (OPP) supports
meaningful public engagement and participation in Commission
proceedings. OPP can help members of the public, including landowners,
environmental justice communities, Tribal members and others, access
publicly available information and navigate Commission
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processes. For public inquiries and assistance with making filings such
as interventions, comments, or requests for rehearing, the public is
encouraged to contact OPP at (202)502-6595 or [email protected].
Dated: June 26, 2024.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2024-14586 Filed 7-2-24; 8:45 am]
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