Pacific Northwest Energy Digest April 2015
Diane Henkels
Greetings Energy colleagues,
Please find at this link a summary of mostly government related energy events for April 2015:
http://www.cleantechlaw.org/p/energy-digest.html
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Some highlights include the following:
International/regional:
—Links to the upcoming Bonn, Germany Technical Experts meetings for the UN Framework on Climate Change
—States public utilities commissions meeting with Bonneville Power Administration in Portland, OR
—State by state update on legislative sessions’ energy related bills in Energy Digest appendices
Oregon:
—Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development Sage Grouse rule making
—PacifiCorp Integrated Resource Plan
—Oregon Public Utilities Commission Resource Value of Solar
—Chernaik v. Kitzhaber climate change litigation
Washington:
—Clean Energy Fund winner updates
—PacifiCorp Integrated Resource Plan
—Pacific Power Rate Case
Idaho:
—Air quality permits for pipeline project
—Pacificorp general rate case
—5 year contracts for PURPA projects
Montana:
—Northwestern Energy application to revise rates paid to qualifying facilities
—Coal Board environmental review process presentation
—Building code annual conference
Alaska:
—Rate increase for natural gas transportation
—Alaska Services Commission examining and acting on rules re purchasing power from qualifying facilities
—New rules re power project loan funds
National--the other Washington:
---Executive Order 13693--Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade
---FERC workshop re the Section 106 and Tribal consultation processes re cultural resources
---Technical conference on policy issues associated with reliability of the Bulk Power System
---Fish and Wildlife Service re Sage Grouse
---9th Cir oral argument re FERC & Redispatch policy
Special thanks to Attorney Tim Martin, LLM, for assistance in producing this issue. Thank you also to Bjarke Kronborg, eWind Solutions, Inc., for editing assistance. Errors are to be attributed only to Henkels Law LLC, and check back for site corrections. The Pacific Northwest Energy Digest is improving. Feel free to reply with comments as to how you would like to see it evolve.