“Our experience with FERC is limited,” Borgeson said. Golden Valley President and CEO Cory Borgeson says Eco Green’s initial proposal submitted in December raised a few eyebrows, because it was submitted under a federal program that was established to encourage greater use of renewable power, from such sources as wind and solar.īorgeson says Golden Valley didn’t have much experience with the program and the agency that administers it – the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC. State regulators have OK’d GVEA’s request to suspend the tariff until federal regulators rule on the utility’s request to declare Eco Green is unqualified to submit the proposal. Golden Valley officials say they’ve got concerns about Eco Green Generation’s hybrid renewable-energy proposal, so they’ve halted work on a tariff they’re required to file in response. A Colorado-based company’s proposal to generate and sell 100 megawatts to Golden Valley Electric Association has devolved into a dispute involving state and federal energy agencies.
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