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Over the partial concurrences and partial dissents of two of its
three Republican commissioners, the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC) yesterday issued a Policy
Statement in Docket No. AD20-14 announcing that it would
entertain filings by eligible entities in certain parts of the
country to incorporate state-sponsored carbon prices in wholesale
markets. The action follows a September 2020 carbon pricing
technical conference and a Proposed Policy Statement that was issued on
October 15, 2020 under then-Chairman Neil Chatterjee, another
Republican appointee, who was replaced as Chairman less than three