πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

organization US

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent U.S. agency that regulates the interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and hydropower, making it a critical infrastructure entity monitored for energy security and potential vulnerabilities in global intelligence assessments.

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Freight shipping costs surge as companies race to beat new Trump tariffs expired Politics party 100%
Local Groups & Sierra Club Challenge Permit for Pipeline that Would Feed CP2 LNG Export Facility expired Energy involved 100%
OPEC chief dismisses IEA supply glut forecast as 'critical' Strait of Hormuz reopens expired Energy involved 100%
[x86] AI Compute Extensions (ACE) Specification expired AI & Tech involved 100%
C.H. Robinson launches BidBoardX to connect carriers with committed freight expired Deals involved 100%
Weeklong Juneteenth celebration in Harrisburg honors Black history and freedom expired Politics party 100%
Google to pay SpaceX $920 million a month for compute capacity at xAI data centers expired Energy involved 100%
Weatherford Strikes Deal to Acquire NCS Multistage expired Energy involved 100%
Alabama groups urge Supreme Court to halt congressional map expired Politics party 100%