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By Christen Smith FERC said last week its revised interpretation of accounting rules supports a rehearing request from developers of the abandoned Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline (PATH) transmission project, who are seeking recovery of $6.2 million spent on advertising, education and outreach (ER09-1256-03). The ruling overturns, in part, FERC’s 2017 decision...
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