Docket No. RM24-9-000


On August 9, 2024, the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy (ATCE), pursuant to Rule 207(a)(4) of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (Commission) Rules of Practice and Procedure, 18 CFR 385.207(a)(4) (2024), filed a petition requesting that the Commission conduct an expedited rulemaking to revise the pro forma Large Generator Interconnection Procedures (LGIP) to defer the time at which certain “Tribal Energy Development Organizations” must post commercial readiness deposits and partially exempt them from potential withdrawal penalties.[1]

Because the petition seeks to have the Commission institute a rulemaking proceeding that involves issues that would uniquely affect Tribes,[2] the Commission will conduct Tribal consultation with federally recognized Tribes on whether to conduct a rulemaking to revise the pro forma LGIP as requested by ATCE.  Specifically, the Commission will consult with Tribes on:

  1. Whether to propose to adopt a definition of “Tribal Energy Development Organizations,” and perspectives on the definition.
  2. Whether to propose to permit those Tribal Energy Development Organizations to defer paying commercial readiness deposits for generator interconnection requests until the execution of a Large Generator Interconnection Agreement.
  3. Whether to propose to exempt those Tribal Energy Development Organizations from paying the generator interconnection request withdrawal penalties required by section 3.7.1.1(a) of the pro forma LGIP.
  4. Whether to propose to permit those Tribal Energy Development Organizations withdrawing generator interconnection requests during the timeframes in sections 3.7.1.1(b) and 3.7.1.1(c) of the pro forma LGIP to pay a penalty equal to the actual study costs incurred by the withdrawing customer at the time of withdrawal, capped at $150,000. 
  5. What challenges Tribes face when pursuing generator interconnection, including the impacts of the commercial readiness deposits and withdrawal penalties set forth in the pro forma LGIP.
  6. Whether energy projects developed by Tribes are more likely to proceed to commercial operation than projects proposed by other developers?  And if so, please share why.

The Tribal consultation will be conducted in accord with the Commission’s Policy Statement on Consultation with Indian Tribes in Commission Proceedings, Order No. 635, 104 FERC ¶ 61,108 (2003), 18 CFR 2.1c.  The Policy Statement states that the Commission will engage Tribes in high-level meetings to discuss general matters of importance, such as those that uniquely affect Tribes. 

Tribal consultation will be conducted in two virtual, web-based meetings on October 28, 2024, and November 4, 2024, from 2pm-4pm ET.  A call-in option will also be provided.  Senior staff from the Office of Energy Policy and Innovation, the Office of Energy Market Regulation, and the Office of the General Counsel will participate in the consultations. 


Participation

Tribal government leaders or designated representatives interested in participating in consultation on this matter, or who have questions at this time, may contact the Commission by emailing tribalrelations@ferc.gov.

Interested persons may access the contents of this docket via the Internet through the Commission’s online “eLibrary at http://www.elibrary.ferc.gov/ by entering “RM24-9” in the docket number field.  For assistance, contact FERC at FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or call toll-free, (886) 208-3676 or TYY, (202) 502-8659

Notice Extending Time for Comments

On September 3, 2024, the Commission issued a Notice of Petition for Rulemaking and Intent to Hold Tribal Consultation Meetings inviting comment on a petition for rulemaking filed by the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy to revise the pro forma Large Generator Interconnection Procedures to defer the time at which certain tribal energy developers must post commercial readiness deposits and exempt them from potential withdrawal penalties.  The Commission established a deadline of November 4, 2024, to file comments with the Commission. 

On September 19, 2024, the Commission issued a Notice of Tribal Consultation on the petition for rulemaking.  That Notice scheduled two consultation meetings, the first on October 28, 2024, and the second on November 4, 2024. 

Given the importance of having the fullest possible record and the dates of the Tribal consultation meetings, the Commission is extending the time to submit comments in this matter by 14 days, to and including 5:00pm Eastern Time on November 18, 2024. 


[1] See Notice of Petition for Rulemaking and Intent to Hold Tribal Consultation Meetings, Docket No. RM24-9-000 (September 3, 2024). 

[2] “Tribes” and “Tribal” are used herein to refer to federally recognized Indian Tribes as referenced in the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994, 25 U.S.C. § 5130.

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