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Legislators passed a bill last week to increase the cap from 1 MW to 5 MW with enough votes to withstand a veto by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, who rejected similar legislation last year.
If FERC is empowered to do anything as broad as Order No. 841, so long as it’s a practice "affecting wholesale rates," then there are no bumpers on federal jurisdiction, because everything affects wholesale rates in some way.
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A bill approved by legislators and sent to the governor last week would also allow utilities to own charging stations and earn a return on the investment.
State regulators rejected a request from Public Service of New Mexico to reconsider a decision denying ratemaking treatment for a transmission upgrade, which they say would only serve one customer.
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