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Applicants: Trailblazer Pipeline
Company LLC.
Description: Compliance filing: TPC
2025–03–07 RP25–528 NAESB 4.0
Amendment to be effective 8/1/2025.
Filed Date: 3/7/25.
Accession Number: 20250307–5173.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/19/25.
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Commission’s Regulations (18 CFR
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Dated: March 10, 2025.
Carlos D. Clay,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2025–04169 Filed 3–14–25; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. IC25–4–000]
Commission Information Collection
Activities (FERC–725G); Comment
Request; Extension
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of information collection
and request for comments.
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AGENCY:
In compliance with the
requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission
(Commission or FERC) is soliciting
SUMMARY:
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public comment on the currently
approved information collections, FERC
725G, Mandatory Reliability Standards
for the Bulk-Power System: Reliability
Standard PRC standards; FERC–725G1,
Mandatory Reliability Standards for the
Bulk-Power System: Reliability
Standard PRC–004–6 (Protection System
Mis-operation Identification and
Correction), FERC–725G4, Mandatory
Reliability Standards: Reliability
Standard PRC–010–2 (Under Voltage
Load Shedding) and 725P1, PRC–005–6
(Protection System, Automatic
Reclosing, and Sudden Pressure
Relaying Maintenance). There are no
changes made to the reporting
requirements for this information
collection. The comment period ended
on March 3, 2025, with no comments
received.
Comments on the collection of
information are due April 16, 2025.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments on
FERC–725G to OMB through
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain.
Attention: Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission Desk Officer. Please
identify the OMB Control Number
(1902–0252) in the subject line of your
comments. Comments should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain.
Please submit copies of your
comments to the Commission. You may
submit copies of your comments
(identified by Docket No. IC25–4–000)
by one of the following methods:
Electronic filing through https://
www.ferc.gov, is preferred.
• Electronic Filing: Documents must
be filed in acceptable native
applications and print-to-PDF, but not
in scanned or picture format.
• For those unable to file
electronically, comments may be filed
by USPS mail or by other delivery
methods:
Æ Mail via U.S. Postal Service Only:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
Secretary of the Commission, 888 First
Street NE, Washington, DC 20426.
Æ All other delivery methods: Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission,
Secretary of the Commission, 12225
Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, MD 20852.
Instructions: OMB submissions must
be formatted and filed in accordance
with submission guidelines at
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain.
Using the search function under the
‘‘Currently Under Review’’ field, select
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission;
click ‘‘submit,’’ and select ‘‘comment’’
to the right of the subject collection.
FERC submissions must be formatted
and filed in accordance with submission
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guidelines at: https://www.ferc.gov/ferconline/overview. For user assistance,
contact FERC Online Support by email
at ferconlinesupport@ferc.gov, or by
phone at: (866) 208–3676 (toll-free).
Docket: Users interested in receiving
automatic notification of activity in this
docket or in viewing/downloading
comments and issuances in this docket
may do so at https://www.ferc.gov/ferconline/overview.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kayla Williams may be reached by
email at DataClearance@FERC.gov,
telephone at (202) 502–6468.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In this
information collection request, the
Commission is merging the FERC–
725G1 (OMB Control No. 1902–0284),
FERC–725G4 (OMB Control No. 1902–
0282) and FERC–725P1 (OMB Control
No. 1902–0280) into the FERC–725G
(OMB Control No. 1902–0252).
FERC–725G1
Title: Mandatory Reliability Standards
for the Bulk-Power System: Reliability
Standard PRC–004–6.
OMB Control No.: 1902–0284.
Type of Request: Three-year extension
of the FERC–725G1 information
collection requirements.
Abstract: The Commission collects
information under FERC–725G1 in
accordance with section 215 of the
Federal Power Act (FPA) 1 and 18 CFR
parts 39 and 40. Section 215 of the FPA
gives the Commission and the North
American Electric Reliability
Corporation (as the Commissionapproved Electric Reliability
Organization) to establish and enforce
reliability standards for all users,
owners, and operators of the bulk-power
system.2 Once approved, the Reliability
Standards may be enforced by the
Electric Reliability Organization subject
to Commission oversight, or by the
Commission independently.3
Reliability Standard PRC–004–6
requires transmission owners, generator
owners, and distribution providers to
identify and correct causes of misoperations of certain protection systems
for bulk-power system elements. It also
requires retention of evidence of misoperations for a minimum of 12
calendar months.
1 16
U.S.C.824o.
defined at 16 U.S.C. 824o(a)(1) and 18 CFR
39.1, the term ‘‘bulk-power system’’ means facilities
and control systems necessary for operating an
interconnected electric energy transmission
network (or any portion thereof), and electric
energy from generating facilities needed to maintain
transmission system reliability. The term does not
include facilities used in the local distribution of
electric energy.
3 16 U.S.C. 824o(e).
2 As
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Types of Respondents: Transmission
Owners, Generator Owners, and
Distribution Providers.
Frequency of Response: On occasion.
Estimate of Annual Burden: The
Commission estimates 930 responses
annually, and per-response burdens of
16 hours and $1,130.72.4 The total
12309
estimated burdens per year are 930
responses, 14,880 hours, and $1,051,570
(rounded). These burdens are itemized
in the following table:
MANDATORY RELIABILITY STANDARDS FOR THE BULK-POWER SYSTEM: RELIABILITY STANDARD PRC–004–6 (FERC–
725G1)—ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF RESPONDENTS’ BURDENS
B.
Annual
number of
responses per
respondent
A.
Number of
respondents
C.
Total
number of
responses
D.
Average burden &
cost per response 5
(column A × column B)
930
1
930
16 hrs.; $1,130.72 ......
Title: Mandatory Reliability
Standards: Reliability Standard PRC–
010–2 (Under Voltage Load Shedding).
OMB Control No.: 1902–0282.
Type of Request: Three-year extension
of the FERC–725G4 information
collection requirements.6
F.
Cost per
respondent
($)
(column C × column D)
(column E ÷ column A)
14,880 hrs.; $1,051,570
(rounded).
Abstract: The Commission collects
information under FERC–725G4 in
accordance with section 215 of the FPA
and 18 CFR parts 39 and 40. Reliability
Standard PRC–010–2 requires
respondents to submit date-stamped
documentation of their compliance with
the relevant UVLS Program.7
Types of Respondents: UVLS
Entities.8
FERC–725G4
E.
Total annual burden
hours & total annual cost
$1,130.72
Frequency of Response: On occasion.
Estimate of Annual Burden: The
Commission estimates 25 responses
annually, and per-response burdens of
48 hours and $4,176.9 The total
estimated burdens per year are 25
responses, 1,200 hours, and $104,400.
These burdens are itemized in the
following table:
MANDATORY RELIABILITY STANDARDS: RELIABILITY STANDARD PRC–010–2 (UNDER VOLTAGE LOAD SHEDDING) (FERC–
725G4)—ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF RESPONDENTS’ BURDENS
B.
Annual
number of
responses per
respondent
A.
Number of
respondents
C.
Total
number of
responses
D.
Average burden &
cost per response 10
E.
Total annual burden
hours & total annual cost
F.
Cost per
respondent
($)
(column C × column D)
(column E ÷ column A)
48 hrs.; $3,392.16 ......
1,488 hrs.; $105,156.96 .......
(column A × column B)
31
1
FERC–725P1
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Title: Mandatory Reliability
Standards: Reliability Standard PRC–
005–6 (Protection System, Automatic
Reclosing, and Sudden Pressure
Relaying Maintenance).
OMB Control No.: 1902–0280.
4 Using the November 20, 2024, NERC
compliance registration information for entities that
are Generator Owners, Transmission Owners, and
Distribution Providers (in the US), the number of
potential respondents is 1,861. However, not every
entity will have a mis-operation event during a
year. Based on our previous experience with this
information collection, we are estimating that
approximately half of the 1,861 potential
respondents annually will have a reportable misoperation, i.e., 930 (rounded) responses per year for
FERC–725G1.
5 The estimated hourly cost (salary plus benefits)
is a combination based on the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS), as of 2024, for 75% of the average
of an Electrical Engineer (17–2071) $79.31/hr.,
79.31 × .75 = 59.4825 ($59.48-rounded) ($59.48/
hour) and 25% of an Information and Record Clerk
(43–4199) $44.74/hr., $44.74 × .25% = 11.185
($11.19 rounded) ($11.19/hour), for a total ($59.48
+ $11.19 = $70.67/hour).
6 If OMB renews FERC–725G4, the Commission
subsequently may consider requesting that OMB
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$3,392.16
Type of Request: Three-year extension
of the FERC–725P1 information
collection requirements.11
Abstract: The Commission collects
information under FERC–725P1 in
accordance with section 215 of the FPA
and 18 CFR parts 39 and 40. Reliability
Standard PRC–005–6 requires that
transmission and generation protection
systems affecting the reliability of the
Bulk-Power System are maintained and
tested.
Types of Respondents: Distribution
providers, generator owners and
transmission owners Entities.
Frequency of Response: On occasion.
Estimate of Annual Burden: The
Commission estimates 1,861 responses
combine that information collection activity with
FERC–725G1. Such action would be administrative
only and would not indicate the discontinuation of
the information collection requirements in FERC–
725G4.
7 ‘‘Load shedding’’ means disconnecting
consumers from the grid to prevent demand from
exceeding supply, which can cause widespread grid
collapse. A ‘‘UVLS Program’’ provides for automatic
load shedding, utilizing voltage inputs, in specific
circumstances and locations.
8 ‘‘UVLS Entities,’’ as defined at the NERC
website at https://www.nerc.com/pa/Stand/
Reliability%20Standards/PRC-010-2.pdf, are
distribution providers and transmission owners
responsible for the ownership, operation, or control
of UVLS equipment, as required by a UVLS
Program.
9 Using the November 20, 2024, NERC
compliance registration information for only unique
US entities that are Transmission Owners (325) and
Distribution Providers (298), the number of
potential respondents is 623, considering overlap
between functions. However, not every entity has
an under-voltage load shedding program.
Approximately five percent of the potential
respondents have such a program. Therefore, we
estimate 31 (rounded) responses per year for FERC–
725G4.
10 The estimated hourly cost (salary plus benefits)
is a combination based on the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS), as of 2024, for 75% of the average
of an Electrical Engineer (17–2071) $79.31/hr.,
79.31 × .75 = 59.4825 ($59.48-rounded) ($59.48/
hour) and 25% of an Information and Record Clerk
(43–4199) $44.74/hr., $44.74 × .25% = 11.185
($11.19 rounded) ($11.19/hour), for a total
($59.48+$11.19 = $70.67/hour).
11 If OMB renews FERC–725P1, the Commission
subsequently may consider requesting that OMB
combine that information collection activity with
FERC–725G. Such action would be administrative
only and would not indicate the discontinuation of
the information collection requirements in FERC–
725P1.
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annually, and per-response burdens of 2
hours and $141.34.12 The total
estimated burdens per year are 1,861
responses, 3,722 hours, and
$263,033.74. These burdens are
itemized in the following table:
MANDATORY RELIABILITY STANDARDS: RELIABILITY STANDARD PRC–005–6 (PROTECTION SYSTEM, AUTOMATIC RECLOSING, AND SUDDEN PRESSURE RELAYING MAINTENANCE) (FERC–725P1)—ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF RESPONDENTS’ BURDENS
B.
Annual
number of
responses per
respondent
A.
Number of
respondents
C.
Total
number of
responses
D.
Average burden &
cost per response 13
(column A × column B)
E.
Total annual burden
hours & total annual cost
F.
Cost per
respondent
($)
(column C × column D)
(column E ÷ column A)
325 (TO)
1,238 (GO)
298 (DP)
1
1
1
325
1,238
298
2 hrs.; $141.34 ...........
2 hrs.; $141.34 ...........
2 hrs.; $141.34 ...........
650 hrs.; $45,935.50 ............
2,476 hrs.; $174,978.92 .......
596 hrs.; $42,119.32 ............
$141.34
141.34
141.34
Total
.............................................
1,861
.....................................
3,722 hr., 263,033.74 ...........
........................................
725G1, 725G4 and 725P1 Merge back
into 725G (1902–0252):
Abstract: On August 8, 2005, Congress
enacted into law the Electricity
Modernization Act of 2005, which is
Title XII, Subtitle A, of the Energy
Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005).14
EPAct 2005 added a new section 215 to
the FPA, which required a Commissioncertified Electric Reliability
Organization (ERO) to develop
mandatory and enforceable Reliability
Standards, which are subject to
Commission review and approval. Once
approved, the Reliability Standards may
be enforced by the ERO subject to
Commission oversight, or the
Commission can independently enforce
Reliability Standards.15
The information collected by the
FERC–725G is required to implement
the statutory provisions of section 215
of the Federal Power Act (FPA).2
Section 215 of the FPA buttresses the
Commission’s efforts to strengthen the
reliability of the interstate bulk power
grid.
MANDATORY RELIABILITY STANDARDS: RELIABILITY STANDARD FOR FERC–725G (1902–0252)—ANNUAL ESTIMATES OF
RESPONDENTS’ BURDENS
C.
Total annual
responses
FERC–725G
D.
Total average burden
&
cost per response 16
(column A × column B)
FERC–725–G1 Total PRC–004–6 ........................................................
930 ..............................
16 hrs.; $1,130.72 ......
FERC–725–G4 Total PRC–010–2 ........................................................
FERC–725–P1 Total PRC–005–6 ........................................................
31 ................................
1,861 ...........................
Currently approved FERC–725G Totals .......................................
FERC–725–G New Total ...............................................................
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The FERC–725G information
collection currently contains the
reporting and recordkeeping
requirements for the following (12)
Reliability Standards: PRC–002–4, PRC–
004–6, PRC–005–6, PRC–006–5, PRC–
010–2, PRC–012–2, PRC–019–2, PRC–
023–6, PRC–024–3, PRC–025–2, PRC–
026–2, and PRC–027–1.
12 Using the November 20, 2024, NERC
compliance registration information for only unique
US entities that are Distribution Providers (298),
generator owners (1,238) and transmission owners
(325). Therefore, we estimate 1,861 (rounded)
responses per year for FERC–725P1.
13 The estimated hourly cost (salary plus benefits)
is a combination based on the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS), as of 2024, for 75% of the average
of an Electrical Engineer (17–2071) $79.31/hr.,
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E.
Total annual burden
hours & total annual cost
F.
Cost per
respondent
($)
(column C × column D)
(column E ÷
column A)
$1,130.72
48 hrs.; 3,392.16 ........
2 hrs.; 141.34 .............
14,880 hrs.;
$1,051,569.60.
1,488 hrs.; 105,156.96 ....
3,722 hr., 263,033.74 ......
11,367 .........................
.....................................
762,718 ............................
........................
14,189 .........................
.....................................
782,808 ............................
........................
• PRC–002–4 Disturbance Monitoring
and Reporting Requirements
The purpose is to have adequate data
available to facilitate analysis of Bulk
Electric System (BES) Disturb.
• PRC–005–6 Automatic
Underfrequency Load Shedding
3,392.16
141.34
Relaying affecting the reliability of the
Bulk Electric System (BES) so that they
are kept in working order
• PRC–006–5 Automatic
Underfrequency Load Shedding
To document and implement
programs for the maintenance of all
Protection Systems, Automatic
Reclosing, and Sudden Pressure
To establish design and
documentation requirements for
automatic Underfrequency Load
Shedding (UFLS) programs to arrest
declining frequency, assist recovery of
frequency following underfrequency
79.31 × .75 = 59.4825 ($59.48-rounded) ($59.48/
hour) and 25% of an Information and Record Clerk
(43–4199) $44.74/hr., $44.74 × .25% = 11.185
($11.19 rounded) ($11.19/hour), for a total
($59.48+$11.19 = $70.67/hour).
14 Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L. 109–58, Title
XII, Subtitle A, 119 Stat. 594, 941 (codified at 16
U.S.C. 824o).
15 16 U.S.C. 824o(e)(3).
16 The estimated hourly cost (salary plus benefits)
is a combination based on the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS), as of 2024, for 75% of the average
of an Electrical Engineer (17–2071) $79.31/hr.,
79.31 × .75 = 59.4825 ($59.48-rounded) ($59.48/
hour) and 25% of an Information and Record Clerk
(43–4199) $44.74/hr., $44.74 × .25% = 11.185
($11.19 rounded) ($11.19/hour), for a total ($59.48
+ $11.19 = $70.67/hour).
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events and provide last resort system
preservation measures.
• PRC–012–2 Remedial Action
Schemes
To ensure that Remedial Action
Schemes (RAS) do not introduce
unintentional or unacceptable reliability
risks to the Bulk Electric System (BES).
• PRC–019–2 Coordination of
Generating Unit or Plant Capabilities,
Voltage Regulating Controls, and
Protection
The purpose is to verify coordination
of generating unit Facility or
synchronous condenser voltage
regulating controls, limit functions,
equipment capabilities and Protection
System settings.
• PRC–023–6 Transmission Relay
Load-Ability
The purpose to verify coordination of
generating unit Facility or synchronous
condenser voltage regulating controls,
limit functions, equipment capabilities
and Protection System settings.
• PRC–024–3 Generator Frequency
and Voltage Protective Relay Settings
The purpose to set protection such
that generating resource(s) remain
connected during defined frequency and
voltage excursions in support of the
Bulk Electric System (BES).
• PRC–025–2 Generator Relay LoadAbility
The purpose is to set load-responsive
protective relays associated with
generation Facilities at a level to prevent
unnecessary tripping of generators
during a system disturbance for
conditions that do not pose a risk of
damage to the associated equipment.
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• PRC–026–2 Relay Performance
During Stable Power Swings
The purpose is to ensure that loadresponsive protective relays are
expected to not trip in response to stable
power swings during non-Fault
conditions.
• PRC–027–1 Coordination of
Protection Systems for Performance
During Faults
The purpose is to maintain the
coordination of Protection Systems
installed to detect and isolate Faults on
Bulk Electric System (BES) Elements,
such that those Protection Systems
operate in the intended sequence during
Faults.
Each of these Reliability Standards
have three components that impose
burden upon affected industry:
• Requirements (e.g., denoted in each
Reliability Standard as R1, R2 . . .)
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• Measures (e.g., denoted in each
Reliability Standard as M1, M2 . . .)
• Evidence Retention
These three components can be
reviewed for the Reliability Standards in
North American Electric Reliability
Commission (NERC) petitions in FERC’s
eLibrary system (http://www.ferc.gov/
docs-filing/elibrary.asp) or on NERC’s
own website (www.nerc.com).
Type of Respondents: Generator
owners, Planning coordinators,
Distribution providers, and UFLS-only
Distribution Providers.
Estimate of Annual Burden: 17 Our
estimates are based on the NERC
Compliance Registry Summary of
Entities as of November 20, 2024.
According to the NERC compliance
registry, and functions as of, which
indicates there are registered as GO, DP
and TO entities. The individual burden
estimates are based on the time needed
to gather data, run studies, and analyze
study results to design or update the
underfrequency load shedding
programs. These are consistent with
estimates for similar tasks in other
Commission approved standards.
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
of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Dated: March 4, 2025.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Secretary.
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Commission
Combined Notice of Filings #1
Take notice that the Commission
received the following exempt
wholesale generator filings:
17 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. See 5 CFR
part 1320 for additional information on the
definition of information collection burden.
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Docket Numbers: EG25–213–000.
Applicants: Roadrunner Solar LLC.
Description: Roadrunner Solar LLC
submits Notice of Self-Certification of
Exempt Wholesale Generator Status.
Filed Date: 3/10/25.
Accession Number: 20250310–5103.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/31/25.
Docket Numbers: EG25–214–000.
Applicants: Roadrunner Battery
Storage LLC.
Description: Roadrunner Battery
Storage LLC submits Notice of SelfCertification of Exempt Wholesale
Generator Status.
Filed Date: 3/10/25.
Accession Number: 20250310–5106.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/31/25.
Docket Numbers: EG25–215–000.
Applicants: Roadrunner Solar SF LLC.
Description: Roadrunner Solar SF LLC
submits Notice of Self-Certification of
Exempt Wholesale Generator Status.
Filed Date: 3/10/25.
Accession Number: 20250310–5108.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/31/25.
Docket Numbers: EG25–216–000.
Applicants: Roadrunner BESS SF
LLC.
Description: Roadrunner BESS SF
LLC submits Notice of Self-Certification
of Exempt Wholesale Generator Status.
Filed Date: 3/10/25.
Accession Number: 20250310–5109.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/31/25.
Docket Numbers: EG25–217–000.
Applicants: Wizard Energy Storage
LLC.
Description: Wizard Energy Storage
LLC submits Notice of Self-Certification
of Exempt Wholesale Generator Status.
Filed Date: 3/10/25.
Accession Number: 20250310–5167.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/31/25.
Docket Numbers: EG25–218–000.
Applicants: Kingman Wind I, LLC.
Description: Kingman Wind I, LLC
submits Notice of Self-Certification of
Exempt Wholesale Generator Status.
Filed Date: 3/10/25.
Accession Number: 20250310–5193.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/31/25.
Docket Numbers: EG25–219–000.
Applicants: Kingman Wind II, LLC.
Description: Kingman Wind II, LLC
submits Notice of Self-Certification of
Exempt Wholesale Generator Status.
Filed Date: 3/10/25.
Accession Number: 20250310–5202.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 3/31/25.
Docket Numbers: EG25–220–000.
Applicants: Ninnescah Wind
Renewables, LLC.
Description: Ninnescah Wind
Renewables, LLC submits Notice of SelfCertification of Exempt Wholesale
Generator Status.
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