Transm Access Plcy v. FERC

225 F.3d 667
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedJune 30, 2000
Docket97-1715
StatusPublished

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225 F.3d 667 (D.C. Cir. 2000)

Transmission Access Policy Study Group, et al. Petitioner
v.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent
Vermont Department of Public Service, et al., Intervenors

No. 97-1715 Consolidated with 98-1111, 98-1112, 98-1113, 98-1114, 98-1115, 98-1118,98-1119, 98-1120, 98-1122, 98-1124, 98-1125, 98-1126,98-1127, 98-1128, 98-1129, 98-1131, 98-1132, 98-1134,98-1136, 98-1137, 98-1139, 98-1140, 98-1141, 98-1142,98-1143, 98-1145, 98-1147, 98-1148, 98-1149, 98-1150,98-1152, 98-1153, 98-1154, 98-1155, 98-1156, 98-1159,98-1162, 98-1163, 98-1166, 98-1168, 98-1169, 98-1170,98-1171, 98-1172, 98-1173, 98-1174, 98-1175, 98-1176,98-1178,98-1180

United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT

Argued November 3, 1999
Decided June 30, 2000

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On Petitions for Review of Orders of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Sherilyn Peterson, John T. Miller, Jr., Robert C. McDiarmid, Stanley C. Fickle, Sara D. Schotland, Jeffrey L. Landsman, Lawrence G. Malone, Jeffery D. Watkiss, Richard M. Lorenzo, Isaac D. Benkin, Wallace E. Brand, Daniel I. Davidson, Cynthia S. Bogorad, Harvey L. Reiter and Randolph Lee Elliott argued the causes for petitioners. With them on the briefs were William R. Maurer, Ben Finkelstein, David E. Pomper, Ronald N. Carroll, John Michael Adragna, Sean T. Beeny, Wallace F. Tillman, Susan N. Kelly, Craig W. Silverstein, A. Hewitt Rose, Bryan G. Tabler, James D. Pembroke, David C. Vladeck, Robert F. Shapiro, Lynn N. Hargis, Wallace L. Duncan, Richmond F. Allan, Alan H. Richardson, Michael A. Mullett, C. Kirby Mullen, Robert A. Jablon, Sara C. Weinberg, John F. Wickes, Jr., Todd A. Richardson, Brian A. Statz, John P. Cook, Charles F. Wheatley, Jr., Christine C. Ryan, Robert S. Tongren, Joseph P. Serio, Barry E. Cohen, Carrol S. Verosky, Jennifer S. McGinnity, Jonathan D. Feinberg, Charles D. Gray, Robert Vandiver, Cynthia Miller, Helene S. Wallenstein, William H. Chambliss, C. Meade Browder, Jr., Mary W. Cochran, Paul R. Hightower, Brad M. Purdy, Gisele L. Rankin, Robert D. Cedarbaum, Edward H. Comer, Edward Berlin, Robert V. Zener, Elizabeth W. Whittle, James H. McGrew, Donald K. Dankner, Frederick J. Killion, Joseph L. Lakshmanan, Stephen C. Palmer, Michael E. Ward, Steven J. Ross, Marvin T. Griff and Thomas C. Trauger. Leja D. Courter, Robert E. Glennon, Jr., Neil Butterklee, Zachary D. Wilson, Sheila S. Hollis, Janice L. Lower and James B. Ramsay entered appearances.

John H. Conway, Deputy Solicitor, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and Timm L. Abendroth and Larry D. Gasteiger, Attorneys, argued the causes for respondent.With them on the brief was Jay L. Witkin, Solicitor. Susan J. Court, Special Counsel, and Edward S. Geldermann, Attorney, entered appearances.

Edward Berlin argued the cause for intervenors. With him on the briefs were J. Phillip Jordan, Robert V. Zener, Edward H. Comer, William M. Lange, Deborah A. Moss, James H. McGrew, Steven J. Ross, Elizabeth W. Whittle, Richard M. Lorenzo, David M. Stahl, D. Cameron Findlay, Peter Thornton, J. Phillip Jordan, Robert V. Zener, Robert C. McDiarmid, Cynthia S. Bogorad, Ben Finkelstein, Peter J. Hopkins, Margaret A. McGoldrick, Jeffery D. Watkiss, Ronald N. Carroll, Sara D. Schotland, Alan H. Richardson, Wallace L. Duncan, Richmond F. Allan, A. Hewitt Rose, Wallace F. Tillman, Susan N. Kelly, John M. Adragna, Sean T. Beeny and Randolph Lee Elliott. Edward J. Twomey, Richard P. Bonnifield, Frederick H. Ritts, David L. Huard, Dan H. McCrary, Mark A. Crosswhite, John N. Estes, III, Kevin J. McIntyre, John S. Moot, Clark E. Downs, Martin V. Kirkwood, Robert S. Waters, John T. Stough, Jr., Bruce L. Richardson, Floyd L. Norton, IV, William S. Scherman, Douglas F. John, Gary D. Bachman, Nicholas W. Fels, Robert Weinberg, Robert A. Jablon, Peter G. Esposito, Christine C. Ryan, Sheila S. Hollis, Stephen L. Teichler, James K. Mitchell, Gordon J. Smith, Edward J. Brady, Kevin F. Duffy, Michael P. May, Barbara S. Brenner, Michael J. Rustum, Sandra E. Rizzo, Kirk H. Betts, Pierre F. de Ravel d'Esclapon, Glen L. Ortman and William D. DeGrandis entered appearances.

Before: Sentelle, Randolph and Tatel, Circuit Judges.

Opinion for the Court filed Per Curiam1:

Table of Contents
I.     Introduction................................................... 681
II.    FERC's Authority to Require Open Access.........................683
       A. Statutory Challenges:  FPA §§ 205 and  206...................685
          1.ss 205 and 206 and Otter Tail Power Company................685
          2.s 206(a) Procedural and Evidentiary  Requirements..........687
          3.Discriminatory Effect of Order 888.........................688
       B. Constitutional Challenge:  Fifth Amendment Takings Clause....690
III .  Federal versus State Jurisdiction over Transmission Services....690
       A. Bundled Retail Sales.........................................692
       B. Local Distribution Facilities................................695
IV.    Reciprocity.....................................................697
       A. Indirect Regulation of Non-Jurisdictional Utilities..........697
       B. Limitation on Reciprocity....................................698
V.     Stranded Cost Recovery Provisions................................698
       A. Wholesale Stranded Costs......................................699
       1. FERC's Authority to Provide for Stranded Cost Recovery........701
          a. Reasonable expectation of continued service................702
          b.Sections 206 and 212 of the FPA.............................703
          c. Implications of Cajun......................................704
       2. Natural Gas Precedent and Conformance to Cost Causation
            Principles..................................................704
           a. Natural gas precedent:  AGD, K  N Energy, and UDC.........705
           b. Conformance to cost causation  principles.................707
       3. FERC's Mobile-Sierra Findings.................................709
           a. FERC's authority to make a generic public interest
               finding..................................................710
           b. FERC's stranded cost public interest finding..............711
           c. FERC's public interest finding  regarding customers.......712
       4. Availability of Stranded Cost Recovery to Nonjurisdictional
            Utilities and G & T  Cooperatives...........................712
       5. Challenges to Technical Aspects of Order 888's Stranded
            Cost Recovery Provisions....................................713
           a. POSCR's challenges to the stranded cost formula...........714
           b. Inclusion of known and measurable costs...................715
           c. Treatment of energy costs in the market option............715
           d. Rescission of notice of termination provision.............716
           e. Provision for benefits lost...............................717
    B. Retail Stranded Costs............................................717
       1. Stranded Costs Arising from Retail Wheeling...................717
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