There are a lot more agencies involved. On the state level, you have the
regulatory body, but there is also the FERC (Federal Electricity Regulatory
Commission or something like that), the Rural Electrification Administration (a
leftover from the 1930s) etc.
Nathan
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On Feb 25, 2010, at 11:59 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>>
>> I would like to know just exactly what agency sets and maintains
>> requirements for power companies. Don't know of any around here in the
>> wild,
>> wild west.
>
>
> That would be your state utility board. I believe the specifications are
> dictated by the Department of Commerce, but enforcement is state by state.
>
> AG
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