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37.056(c)

What Are the PUC’s Criteria for Approving a CCN Application?

September 17, 2009 by Brad Bayliff

Landowners and others involved in transmission line cases before the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) often ask about the standards or criteria for approving a transmission line. The PUC has both statutory and regulatory guidelines that it must follow when it reviews proposed transmission lines. Public Utilities Regulatory Act (PURA) Sec. 37.056(c) establishes the […]

Filed Under: FAQs Tagged With: 25.101(b)(3)(B), 37.056(c)

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