Order Granting Extension of Temporary Variance of Minimum Continuous Flow Release at Lookout Shoals Development
Summary
FERC issued a delegated order granting Duke Energy Carolinas LLC an extension of the temporary variance for minimum continuous flow release requirements at the Lookout Shoals Development, part of the Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project (P-2232). The order extends the variance previously granted under Docket P-2232-925. FERC's Office of Energy Projects processed this matter under delegated authority.
What changed
FERC issued a delegated order extending the temporary variance for minimum continuous flow release requirements at the Lookout Shoals Development of Duke Energy Carolinas LLC's Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project (P-2232). The extension applies to the variance originally granted under Docket P-2232-925.
Affected parties operating under FERC hydroelectric licenses should monitor for any modified conditions or timelines associated with this extended variance. The order maintains the binding nature of the original license requirements while providing continued flexibility on the minimum continuous flow release mandate at this specific development.
What to do next
- Monitor for compliance with extended minimum flow variance conditions
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20260312-3051
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- Delegated Order
← Back to feed Order Granting Extension of Temporary Variance of Minimum Continuous Flow Release at Lookout Shoals Development re Duke Energy Carolinas LLC's Catawba-Wateree Hydroelectric Project under P-2232.
Filed
03/12/2026
Issued
03/12/2026
Dockets
P-2232-925
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Hydro
Files
P-2232-925.docx DOCX 51.5 KB View on FERC eLibrary →
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