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  2. Transmission service request - Wikipedia

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    Open access to transmission facilities arose from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order 888, issued April 24, 1996. [1] This order required each utility which transmitted electric energy in interstate commerce to file an Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT) to stipulate the process for non-discriminatory access to its transmission facilities.

  3. Williams Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Companies, Inc., is an American energy company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Its core business is natural gas processing and transportation, with additional petroleum and electricity generation assets.

  4. Rockies Express Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    It has a 5-mile (8.0 km) long 24-inch (610 mm) branch connecting pipeline with the Williams Energy owned Echo Springs Processing Plant. On 31 May 2006, the Rockies Express Pipeline filed an application to construct and operate this section. The construction approval was issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on 20 April 2007 ...

  5. Northwest Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Selected energy infrastructure in the northwest. The Northwest Pipeline is shown in light red. Northwest Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline network which takes gas from western Canada and the Rocky Mountains via the Westcoast Pipeline and brings it into California, either through Gas Transmission Northwest or Kern River.

  6. Conduit hydroelectricity - Wikipedia

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    Conduit hydroelectricity (or conduit hydropower) is a method of using mechanical energy of water as part of the water delivery system through man-made conduits to generate electricity. Generally, the conduits are existing water pipelines such as in public water supply . [ 1 ]

  7. Why did Caleb Williams transfer from Oklahoma? Presumed ... - AOL

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    Caleb Williams is almost universally expected to go to the Chicago Bears No. 1 in the NFL Draft. What to know about why he left Oklahoma for USC.

  8. Williams Olefins Plant explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Olefins Plant was established in 1968 by Allied Chemical and transferred to Williams Olefins following a merger with Union Texas Petroleum in September 1999. [9] The plant produces ethylene, propylene and other products through steam cracking of ethane and propane.

  9. Caleb Williams' transfer portal entry is latest and loudest ...

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    Caleb Williams, Oklahoma’s star freshman quarterback and a favorite to be the NFL’s No. 1 overall draft pick in 2024, has entered the transfer portal, adding a massive pop of talent to college ...