On Thursday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) denied a request by Alcoa Power Generating Inc. (APGI) to reconsider its October 15, 2009 order finding that the State of North Carolina acted within the required timeframe when it issued a water quality certificate for the Yadkin Project. The company had argued that the State failed to issue an effective certificate within one year.
APGI remains committed to improving water quality in the Yadkin River and stands firmly behind the environmental protections in the Relicensing Settlement Agreement.
While the company is disappointed in FERC’s decision to deny APGI’s rehearing request, it remains confident that it will receive a new license for the Yadkin Project as FERC staff has previously recommended.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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