FERC Issues Order Approving Transfer of Licenses and Substitution of Applicants re FirstEnergy Generation, LLC et al, Kinzua Pumped Storage Project…
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FERC Issues Order Approving Transfer of Licenses and Substitution of Applicants re
Project No. 2280-017
Project Nos. 2343-084, 2516-057, and 2517-036
All
Project Nos. 3494-091, 3671-086
Project No. 2459-245
Project Nos. 2391-046, 2425-052, and 2509-046
ORDER APPROVING TRANSFER OF LICENSES AND SUBSTITUTION OF APPLICANTS
(
1. By application filed
Click here to view table: http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/common/opennat.asp?fileID=13439438
Background
2. For P-2280,
The Commission issued a 50-year license to
3. For P-2343,
The Commission issued a new 30-year license to
4. For P-2459,
The Commission issued a 30-year license in 1994 to
5. For P-2516, Dam No. 4
The Commission issued a new 30-year license to
6. For P-2517, Dam No. 5
The Commission issued a new 30-year license to
7. For P-3494, Allegheny Lock & Dam No. 6 Project
The Commission issued a 50-year license in 1984 to
8. For P-3671, Allegheny Lock & Dam No. 5 Project
The Commission issued a 50-year license in 1984 to the Borough of
9. For P-2391,
The Commission issued a 30-year subsequent license in 1993 to the
10. For P-2425,
The Commission issued a 30-year license in 1993 to the
11. For P-2509,
In 1993, the Commission issued a subsequent license to the
12. Transfer or sand
13. The Transferors and/or Transferees also filed with the Commission on
14. By letter of
Discussion
A. Transfer of Licenses
15. Public notice of the transfer application was issued on September18, 2013, and established the deadline for filing comments and motions to intervene as 30days from the issuance date of the notice. Comments were filed by the Seneca Nation of Indians (Seneca Nation). A timely, unopposed motion to intervene and comments were filed by the Seneca Nation.
16. On
17. Transferees have agreed to accept all of the terms and conditions of the licenses and to be bound by the licenses as if they were the original licensee. Transferors agree to pay annual charges that have accrued to the date of the transfers. Each Transferee will be required to comply with the requirements of its license as though it were the original licensee. Based on the foregoing, and the Transferees assurances regarding their financial and managerial plans, I conclude that transfer of the licenses for these projects is consistent with the Commission's regulations and is in the public interest.
B. Substitution of Applicants
18. The transfer application also requests substitution of the Transferees for the Transferors as the applicants in the pending applications for new license for the Kinzua Project No. 2280 and the Millville Project No. 2343. These requests are granted.
The Director orders:
(A) Transfers of the licenses for the projects listed in the table are approved.
(B) The Transferors shall pay all annual charges that accrue up to the effective date of the transfers.
(C) Substitution of Seneca Generation, LLC for
(D) Substitution of
(E) Approval of the transfers are contingent upon: (1) transfer of title of the properties under the licenses, transfer of all project files including all dam safety related documents, and delivery of all license instruments to the Transferees which shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the licenses as though they were the original licensees; and (2) the Transferees acknowledging acceptance of this order and its terms and conditions by signing and returning the attached acceptance sheets. Within 60 days from the date of this order, the Transferees shall submit certified copies of all instruments of conveyance and the signed acceptance sheets.
(F) This order constitutes final agency action. Any party may file a request for rehearing of this order within 30 days from the date of its issuance, as provided in section 313(a) of the FPA, 16 U.S.C. section 825l (2012), and the Commission's regulations at 18 C.F.R. section 385.713 (2013). The filing of a request for rehearing does not operate as a stay of the effective date of this order, or of any other date specified in this order. The licensees' failure to file a request for rehearing shall constitute acceptance of this order.
Charles K. Cover, P.E.
Chief, Project Review Branch
IN TESTIMONY of its acknowledgment of acceptance of all of the terms and conditions of this order, ____________________________ this _____ day of __________, 20___, has caused its corporate name to be signed hereto by ____________________________ _______________________________, its President, and its corporate seal to be affixed hereto and attested by ________________________________ its Secretary, pursuant to a resolution of its Board of Directors duly adopted on the _______ day of ___________, 20____, a certified copy of the record of which is attached hereto.
By______________________________
Attest:
Secretary
(Executed in triplicate)
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