- See, e.g. Tenneco Oil Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 571 F.2d 834, 849–850 (5th Cir., 1978) and Federal Power Commission v. Sunray DX Oil Co., 391 U.S. 9, 44–7 (1968).
- Southern Company Services, Inc., 43 FERC §61,003 (1988).
- Order No. 455, 48 F.P.C. 218 (1972).
- Hearings on HR 2513 before the Subcomm, on Power of the House Comm. on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 92nd Cong., 1st Sess., 79 (1971).
- See, e.g. Narragansett Electric Company v. Burke, 381 A.2d 1358 (R.I. 1977), cert, denied, 435 U.S. 972 (1978).
- Pike County Light & Power Company v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 465 A.2d 735 (Pa. 1983).
- See Baltimore Refuse Energy Systems Company/Wheelabrator Millbury, Inc., 40 F.E.R.C. ¶ 61,366 (September 30, 1987); Signal Shasta Energy company, Inc., 41 F.E.R.C. ¶ 62,347 (December 30, 1987), Bridgeport Resco Company, L.P., 43 F.E.R.C. ¶ 62,168 (May 6, 1988); Hennepin Energy Resource Co., L.P., Docket Nos. EC89-15-000 and EL89-41-000 (September 29, 1989).
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