Natural Gas & Electric
       
 
 

The regulatory complexity of the electric and gas markets has increased many fold in the past 15 years.  Slover & Loftus has been successfully guiding clients through the many challenges faced by the new regulations imposed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”).   The firm represents utilities (both FERC jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional) in electric regulatory matters, including participation in most of the major rulemakings of the past decade, as well as individual utility proceedings involving requirements and proposals for open access tariffs, management of transmission

 

systems by independent system operators, and compliance with FERC reporting and filing requirements for public utilities. The firm also has extensive experience with all aspects of power purchase and sales agreements.

The firm representation of gas clients has included the FERC’s restructuring of the nation’s natural gas pipelines, from its early rulemaking stage, through the promulgation of FERC’s seminal Order 636, to federal court review by the D.C. Circuit. The firm’s natural gas practice also encompasses a broad range of issues affecting the industry as the FERC’s new competitive market continues to evolve.




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