FERC definition

FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
FERC or “Commission” shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor federal agency, commission or department exercising jurisdiction over the Tariff, Operating Agreement and Reliability Assurance Agreement.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor government agency.

Examples of FERC in a sentence

  • The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the Transactions do not require the Company to seek or obtain any authorization from the FERC under Sections 203 or 204 of the FPA.

  • The consummation of the Transaction foes not and will not require the prior approval of the FERC, or any other agency within the United States Department of Energy, or of any “state commission” as defined in 18 C.F.R. § 1.101(k).

  • All approvals from FERC and/or any public service commission or similar body of the applicable state, if any, required as of the Closing Date in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby shall have been obtained on satisfactory terms and shall be in full force and effect.

  • No state has requested and received from the FERC any permission to apply any state energy regulation to the Company.


More Definitions of FERC

FERC or “Commission” shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor agency thereto.
FERC means the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and shall include its successors.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, any successor agency, or any other agency to whom authority under the Federal Power Act affecting this Agreement has been delegated.
FERC means Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
FERC the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and any successor thereto.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission;
FERC means the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission;