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FERC Structure

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As of April 2022 the commissioners include, Commissioner James Danly, Commissioner Allison Clements, Commissioner Mark C. Christie, and Commissioner Willie L. Phillips, and Chairman, Richard Glick. Chairman and Commissioners are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Commissioners and Chair serve staggered five year terms and not more than three of the five commissioners, including the chair, can be from the same political party. Additional staffers include ~1500 employees (based on FY 2019). Staffers fulfill supplemental positions such as lawyers, engineers, economists, biologist, ecologist etc. The chairman and commissioners are at the top of the organizational structure. Administrative, Regulatory, and Litigation functions all follow. There are 13 specific departments such as the Office of Administrative Litigation, Office of Energy Policy and Innovation, Office of the External Affairs etc. all fall into one of the three functions.

FERC Mission Statement

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FERC's mission According to the FERC government website: “Assist consumers in obtaining reliable, safe, secure, and economically efficient energy services at a reasonable cost through appropriate regulatory and market means, and collaborative efforts.” This organization as of April 2022 is operational.

FERC

The FERC online website, used in a organizational analysis. 

Private Citizen Letter to FERC

Private Citizen submitted letter in regards to the FERC Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Natural Gas Infrastructure Project Reviews. 

Senator Letter to FERC

Senators, Marco Rubio and Rick Scotts, letter to the FERC in regards to the two new policies: Updated Policy Statement on Certification of New Interstate Natural Gas Facilities and Interim Pol

Mitch McConnell Response to FERC

Mitch McConnells letter to the FERC regarding the new policies: Updated Policy Statement on Certification of New Interstate Natural Gas Facilities and Interim Policy Statement on

FERC Response Letter to Mitch McConnell

FERC response letter to Mitch McConnell in regards to his concerns over the Updated Policy Statement on Certification of New Interstate Natural Gas Facilities and Interim Policy S

FERC GHG Emissions Interim Policy

The Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Natural Gas Infrastructure Project Reviews, from the FERC describes the interim policy statement regarding the FERC's evaluat