CJ Strike Project Comments Acknowledgment Letter, Idaho Power Company
Summary
FERC issued an acknowledgment letter to Idaho Power Company confirming receipt of comments submitted on 11/26/2025 and subsequent dates regarding the CJ Strike Project under Docket P-2055-000. The letter is procedural correspondence within the hydropower relicensing process and does not impose any new obligations or determinations.
What changed
FERC issued a procedural acknowledgment letter to Idaho Power Company confirming receipt of comments on the CJ Strike Project filed on 11/26/2025 and subsequent dates. The acknowledgment is part of the standard hydropower relicensing process under P-2055-000.
For affected parties, this document does not create new compliance obligations or deadlines. It is routine administrative correspondence within an ongoing licensing proceeding. Idaho Power and interested stakeholders should continue monitoring the docket for substantive FERC determinations on the relicensing application.
What to do next
- Monitor for further FERC correspondence on P-2055-000
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FERC Correspondence With Applicant
- General Correspondence
← Back to feed Letter to Idaho Power Company acknowledging the 11/26/2025 et al. letters regarding the CJ Strike Project, comment provided; under P-2055.
Filed
04/10/2026
Issued
04/10/2026
Dockets
P-2055-000
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Hydro
Files
P-2055-000 CAR Initial Review Letter.pdf PDF 188 KB View on FERC eLibrary →
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