San Diego Gas & Electric Co v. FERC

  1. March 15, 2018

    DC Circ. Asks FERC Why Utility's Potential Recoupment Cut

    A D.C. Circuit panel skeptically prodded the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday for an explanation why the agency ruled that if San Diego Gas & Electric Co. were forced to abandon a contentious project, it could only recoup half of the $31 million it initially spent, despite regulations the utility says mandate full reimbursement.

  2. August 22, 2017

    Utility Says FERC Can't Halve Recoupment Of $31M Outlay

    The San Diego Gas & Electric Co. on Monday told the D.C. Circuit that it is entitled to recoup all — not half — of the $31 million it spent on a transmission project if it is abandoned for reasons outside the utility's control, asking the court to toss a conflicting Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order.

  3. July 21, 2017

    FERC Backs Order Utility Can Recoup Half Of $31M Outlay

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Friday defended to the D.C. Circuit its decision entitling San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to recoup only half of $31 million it spent on a transmission project if the project is abandoned for reasons outside the utility’s control.