ENGIE Power Cancels Market-Based Rate Tariff
Summary
FERC issued a delegated order accepting ENGIE Power & Gas LLC's notice of cancellation of its market-based rate tariff under docket ER26-1456-000. The filing, submitted 02/20/2026, requested that the Commission cancel the company's market-based rate tariff. FERC accepted the cancellation, removing ENGIE's authorization to charge market-based rates for electric sales in its former market-based rate program.
“Letter order accepting ENGIE Power & Gas LLC's 02/20/2026 filing of a notice of cancellation requesting that the Commission cancel its market-based rate tariff under ER26-1456.”
What changed
FERC accepted ENGIE Power & Gas LLC's notice of cancellation of its market-based rate tariff under ER26-1456-000. The company filed its notice of cancellation on 02/20/2026, and FERC's order accepted the cancellation effective on the date of the order.
Market participants and generators that previously operated under market-based rate authorizations should note that the termination of such an authorization removes the entity's ability to charge market-based rates for wholesale electric sales. Companies considering similar filings should assess whether they will be subject to cost-of-service rate obligations going forward.
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- Delegated Order
← Back to feed Letter order accepting ENGIE Power & Gas LLC's 02/20/2026 filing of a notice of cancellation requesting that the Commission cancel its market-based rate tariff under ER26-1456.
Filed
04/09/2026
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04/09/2026
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ER26-1456-000
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Electric
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ER26-1456-000.docx DOCX 41.1 KB View on FERC eLibrary →
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