99-19527. Order Granting Rehearing for Purpose of Further Consideration, Granting Late Motions To Intervene and Establishing Procedures for Additional Late Motions To Intervene and Answers  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
    
    
    Order Granting Rehearing for Purpose of Further Consideration, 
    Granting Late Motions To Intervene and Establishing Procedures for 
    Additional Late Motions To Intervene and Answers
    
    Issued July 26, 1999.
        Before Commissioners: James J. Hoecker, Chairman; Vicky A. 
    Bailey, William L. Massey, Linda Breathitt, and Curt Hebert, Jr.
    
        In the matter of Docket Nos.: ER96-2573-003, ER94-24-030, ER98-
    13-010, ER99-1751-002, ER97-654-010, ER95-428-019, ER96-25-016, 
    ER94-968-027, ER98-1005-006, ER95-1615-018, ER99-1004-002, ER93-730-
    013, ER96-2921-015, ER95-1625-020, ER99-1714-001, ER98-830-005, 
    ER98-4400-002, ER95-1007-013, ER98-6-007, ER98-107-007, ER97-2261-
    010, ER94-1384-023, ER96-2408-013, ER94-1685-025, ER95-892-043, 
    ER96-2652-031, ER99-894-002, ER99-893-002, ER99-892-002, ER99-892-
    002, ER99-891-002, ER95-393-023, ER99-1722-001, ER97-4587-001, ER99-
    1801-002, ER99-2082-001, ER99-2080-001, ER99-2081-001, ER99-2083-
    001, ER99-2079-001, ER98-4540-001, ER94-1188-028, ER99-2108-001, 
    ER99-1125-002, ER98-1278-004; Southern Company Services, Inc., Enron 
    Power Marketing, Inc., Enron Energy Services, Inc., Aquila Energy 
    Marketing Corporation, Engage Energy US, L.P., El Paso Power 
    Services Company, Coral Power, L.L.C., Electric Clearinghouse, Inc., 
    Merchant Energy Group of the Americas, Entergy Power Marketing 
    Corp., Entergy Nuclear Generation Company, Cinergy Capital & 
    Trading, Inc., Duke Energy Trading and Marketing, L.L.C., PG&E 
    Energy Trading Power, L.P., Lake Road Generating Company, L.P., 
    Millenium Power Partners, L.P., Pittsfield Generating Company, L.P., 
    Logan Generating Company, L.P., USGen New England, Inc., Sithe Power 
    Marketing, Inc., Constellation Power Source, Inc., Morgan Stanley 
    Capital Group Inc., Avista Energy, Inc., Citizens Power Sales, CL 
    Power Sales (1-5), L.L.C., CL Power Sales (6-10), L.L.C., CL Power 
    Sales 11, L.L.C., CL Power Sales 12, L.L.C., CL Power Sales 13, 
    L.L.C., CL Power Sales 14, L.L.C., CL Power Sales 15, L.L.C., 
    Hartford Power Sales, L.L.C., Williams Energy Marketing & Trading 
    Company, Williams Generation CompanyHazelton, Reliant Energy 
    Services, Inc., Reliant Energy Coolwater, L.L.C., Reliant Energy 
    Mandalay, L.L.C., Reliant Energy Ellwood, L.L.C., Reliant Energy 
    Etiwanda, L.L.C., Reliant Energy Ormond Beach, L.L.C., Louisville 
    Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company, LG&E Energy 
    Marketing Inc., LG&E Capital Corp., LG&E Westmoreland Renssalaer, 
    Western Kentucky Energy Corp.
    
        Southern Company Services, Inc. and Southern Company Energy 
    Marketing L.P.; Electricity Consumers Resource Council and American 
    Iron & Steel Institute (Industrial Customers); Virginia Electric and 
    Power Company (Virginia Power); Enron Power Marketing, Inc. and Enron 
    Energy Services, Inc.; Aquila Energy Marketing Corporation; Engage 
    Energy US, L.P. (Engage Energy); El Paso Power Services Company; 
    Coalition for a Competitive Electricity Market and National Energy 
    Marketers Association (CCEM); the Ad Hoc Marketing and Power Producer 
    Group; PG&E Energy Trading Power, L.P., Lake Road Generating Company, 
    L.P., Millennium Power Partners, L.P., Pittsfield Generating Company, 
    L.P., Logan Generating Company, L.P., USGen New England, Inc., Sithe 
    Power Marketing, Inc., and Constellation Power Source, Inc.; Electric 
    Power Supply Association (EPSA); Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc. and 
    Avista Energy, Inc.; Edison Electric Institute (EEI); Citizens Power 
    Marketing Affiliates; Williams Energy Marketing & Trading Company and 
    Williams Generation Company-Hazelton; and Reliant Energy Services, 
    Inc., Reliant Energy Coolwater, L.L.C., Reliant Energy Mandalay, 
    L.L.C., Reliant Energy Ellwood, L.L.C., Reliant Energy Etiwanda, 
    L.L.C., and Reliant Energy Ormond Beach, L.L.C. filed timely requests 
    for rehearing of the Commission's order issued in this proceeding. 
    Southern Company Services, Inc., et al., 87 FERC para. 61,214 (1999) 
    (Southern). Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities 
    Company (LG&E and Kentucky Utilities), LG&E Energy Marketing Inc., LG&E 
    Capital Corp., LG&E Westmoreland Renssalaer, and Western Kentucky 
    Energy Corp. filed a late request for rehearing.
        In the absence of Commission action within 30 days, the requests 
    for rehearing would be deemed denied. 18 CFR Sec. 385.713. In order to 
    allow additional time for consideration of the matters raised, 
    rehearing of the order is hereby granted for the limited purpose of 
    further consideration.
        In addition, Virginia Power, Engage Energy, CCEM, EPSA, EEI, 
    Industrial Customers, LG&E and Kentucky Utilities filed motions for 
    late intervention. The Southern order was an exception to the 
    Commission's general practice of not permitting late interventions for 
    the purpose of filing requests for rehearing; the order delayed the 
    effectiveness of the new reporting requirements announced therein 
    pending Commission action on the requests for rehearing of that order 
    and the order also stated that the Commission would entertain late 
    motions to intervene in this proceeding for the purpose of filing 
    requests for rehearing. In view of the aforementioned exception to the 
    Commission's general practice, no undue prejudice or delay would result 
    from granting the late interventions. Accordingly, we grant the motions 
    for late intervention for good cause shown.
        We will also make an exception to the Commission's general practice 
    of not allowing answers to requests for rehearing. Accordingly, we will 
    allow parties to file answers to the requests for rehearing, and we 
    will entertain late motions to intervene from other interested persons 
    for the purpose of filing answers to the requests for rehearing. Such 
    answers and late motions to intervene should be filed on or before 30 
    days from the date of this order.
    
        By the Commission.
    David P. Boergers,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 99-19527 Filed 7-29-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6717-01-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
07/30/1999
Department:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-19527
Pages:
41407-41407 (1 pages)
PDF File:
99-19527.pdf