The independent federal agency within the Department of Energy that regulates transmission rates, and interstate wholesale electricity transactions.
An independent agency within the U.S. Department of Energy that regulates the transmission and sale of energy utilities, such as oil and electricity.
Independent regulatory agency within the federal Department of Energy within the federal Department of Energy that has jurisdiction over interstate electricity sales and wholesale electric rates.
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATION COMMISSION. The federal agency that regulates the price, terms, and conditions of energy sold through interstate commerce and all transmission services.
The federal agency that regulates interstate energy transmission, sales, etc.
regulates the price and conditions of all wholesale power sold through interstate commerce and regulates the terms and conditions of all transmission services.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
A federal agency created in 1977 to regulate, among other things, interstate wholesale sales and transportation of natural gas at "just and reasonable" rates.