FERC Combined Notice of Filings 1: Electric Corporate, EWG, and Rate Filings
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This FERC notice dated April 3, 2026, announces receipt of multiple electric utility filings under Sections 203 and 205 of the Federal Power Act. It lists two joint applications for corporate authorizations: EC26-79-000 by Bayonne Energy Center, LLC and Zone J Tolling Co., LLC (filed 3/26/26, comments by 4/16/26), and EC26-80-000 by Heritage Power, LLC (filed 3/27/26, comments by 4/17/26). Four exempt wholesale generator self-certifications follow: EG26-191-000 to EG26-193-000 by Lake Iris Solar, LLC, SR Denmark, LLC, and SR Magnolia, LLC (all filed 3/31/26, comments by 4/21/26). The bulk of the notice covers 20+ electric rate filings under §205(d), including tariff amendments, initial market-based rate applications, service agreements, and generator interconnection agreements (GIAs). Key examples: ER25-2232-003 by Illinois Generation LLC for a Shared Facilities Agreement effective 4/1/2026; ER26-1973-000 by Pathfinder Power, LLC for market-based rate authorization effective 5/14/2026; multiple GIAs and construction agreements by MISO, SPP, and others effective dates from 3/2/2026 to 6/1/2026. Waivers are requested, such as ER26-1978-000 by 15 PJM reactive suppliers for 90-day notice. Filings are accessible via FERC eLibrary using docket numbers. Interventions, protests, or complaints must follow 18 CFR 385.211, 214, or 206 by 5 p.m. ET on specified comment dates (mostly 4/20/26 or 4/21/26). eFiling is encouraged, with contact info for public participation provided.
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Key Changes
- EC26-79-000: Joint §203 application by Bayonne Energy Center, LLC et al., comments by 4/16/26
- EG26-191-000 to EG26-193-000: EWG self-certifications by solar/renewable entities, effective immediately, comments 4/21/26
- ER26-1973-000: Pathfinder Power initial market-based rate auth., effective 5/14/2026
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Obligations
What this law requires
File joint applications for corporate authorization under Section 203 of the Federal Power Act with FERC using the specified docket number and accession number format
Submit Notice of Self-Certification of Exempt Wholesale Generator Status to FERC if claiming EWG status, including filing via accession number system
File electric rate filings under Section 205(d) of the Federal Power Act for tariff amendments, market-based rate applications, service agreements, and generator interconnection agreements with specified effective dates
Request waivers from FERC when seeking to defer standard notice requirements (e.g., 90-day prior notice requirement in PJM Tariff Schedule 2), with supporting justification
Submit interventions, protests, or complaints following 18 CFR 385.211, 385.214, or 385.206 by 5 p.m. ET on the specified comment date listed for each docket