September 25, 2024 - Update to eComment

August 13, 2013 – eFiling and eComment are now compliant with Internet Explorer v10


IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE YOU BEGIN: After you submit an eComment request, you will receive an email from ferc.gov with a link to the comment system. Your system must not block emails from ferc.gov.

Please create your comments in a Word or Text file (up to 10,000 characters) before you begin, then copy/paste them in the eComment Text Box to avoid time-out limits. The application will time-out after 60 minutes of inactivity.

If you are not filing as an individual or if you are filing a motion to intervene, you must have an eRegistration account and use the Commission's efiling system.

FERC's eComment Option is limited to individuals filing up to 10,000 characters of text-only comments on their own behalf in the following proceedings:

  • Hydroelectric License/Re-license Proceedings (P - Project Number),
  • Pre-Filing Activity for Planned Natural Gas Projects (PF Docket),
  • Applications for Authorization to Construct a Natural Gas Pipeline, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) or Other Facility (CP Dockets),
  • Pre-Filing Activity for Permits to Site Interstate Electric Transmission Lines (PT Dockets), and
  • Applications for a Permit to Site Interstate Electric Transmission Lines (ET Dockets).
  • Administrative (AD Dockets),
  • General Policy Cases (PL Dockets), and
  • Rulemaking Proceedings (RM Dockets).

You must have or create a full eRegistration account (not limited to eSubscription) and use the Commission's efiling system if you are filing:

  • On behalf of a company, agency, organization, association, or other non-individual
  • A Motion to Intervene
  • Comments exceeding 10,000 characters,
  • Non-text material (exhibits, photos) or file attachments
  • Privileged or Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII).

You must use the Commission's eFiling system instead of eComment. The eFiling system requires that you have an unrestricted eRegister account.

 Note: It makes no difference which system - eComments or eFiling - you use to submit comments. All comments submitted under either option are placed in the Record for the specified docket or project number(s).

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