ID Power Co v. FERC
Petitioner: Idaho Power Company
Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Intervenor: Arizona Public Service Company
Case Number: 01-1314
Filed: July 13, 2001
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
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Nature of Suit: Other

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December 13, 2002 ID Power Co v. FERC
March 11, 2003 ID Power Co v. FERC

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Petitioner: Idaho Power Company
Represented By: Gary Arthur Morgans
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Respondent: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Represented By: Larry D. Gasteiger
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Intervenor: Arizona Public Service Company
Represented By: John D. McGrane
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