FERC Accepts Colorado Highlands Wind Market-Based Rate Tariff Filing
Summary
FERC issued a delegated order accepting Colorado Highlands Wind, LLC's February 13, 2026 filing of a revised market-based rate tariff. The filing adds an exception to the waiver of Part 101 for licensed hydropower projects, filed in compliance with Order No. 816. The acceptance was issued under docket ER26-1391-000.
“Letter order accepting Colorado Highlands Wind, LLC's 02/13/2026 filing of a revised market-based rate tariff to add the exception to the waiver of Part 101 for licensed hydropower projects in compliance with Order No. 816, etc. under ER26-1391.”
What changed
FERC accepted Colorado Highlands Wind, LLC's revised market-based rate tariff filing to add an exception to the waiver of Part 101 for licensed hydropower projects. This compliance filing under Order No. 816 was accepted as a delegated order without modification.
Affected market participants with licensed hydropower projects should verify whether their own market-based rate tariff filings properly address Part 101 waiver exceptions in accordance with Order No. 816 requirements, as FERC continues to process similar compliance filings.
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← Back to feed Letter order accepting Colorado Highlands Wind, LLC's 02/13/2026 filing of a revised market-based rate tariff to add the exception to the waiver of Part 101 for licensed hydropower projects in compliance with Order No. 816, etc. under ER26-1391.
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04/09/2026
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04/09/2026
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ER26-1391-000
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Electric
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ER26-1391-000.docx DOCX 45.2 KB View on FERC eLibrary →
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