Cases 1 - 10 of 45
PJM Transmission Owners, et al v. FERC
as 25-1064
Petitioner:
PJM Transmission Owners, American Electric Power Service Corporation, on behalf of its affiliates, Appalachian Power Company, Indiana Michigan Power Company, Kentucky Power Company, Kingsport Power Company, Ohio Power Company, Wheeling Power Company, AEP Appalachian Transmis, The Dayton Power and Light Company, d/b/a AES Ohio and others
Respondent:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Intervenor:
American Municipal Power, Inc., PJM Interconnection, L.L.C., PJM Industrial Customer Coalition and others
American Electric Power Service Corporation v. FERC
as 25-1080
Petitioner:
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER SERVICE CORPORATION, on behalf of Appalachian Power Company, on behalf of Indiana Michigan Power Company, on behalf of Kentucky Power Company, on behalf of Kingsport Power Company, on behalf of Ohio Power Company, on behalf of, DAYTON POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, d/b/a AES Ohio, DOMINION ENERGY SERVICES, INC., on behalf of Virginia Electric & Power Company, d/b/a Dominion Energy Virginia and others
Respondent:
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
The Dayton Power & Light Company v. FERC
as 25-1073
Petitioner:
DAYTON POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, d/b/a AES Ohio, DOMINION ENERGY SERVICES, INC., on behalf of Virginia Electric & Power Company, d/b/a Dominion Energy Virginia, DUKE ENERGY CORPORATION, on behalf of Duke Energy Ohio, Incorporated, on behalf of Duke Energy Kentucky, Inc., on behalf of Duke Energy Business Services, LLC and others
Respondent:
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Ameren Services Company, et al v. FERC
as 24-2714
Petitioner:
Northern States Power Co. - Wisconsin, Ameren Illinois Company, Commonwealth Edison Company and others
Intervenor:
ITC Great Plains, LLC, ITC Midwest LLC, International Transmission Company, doing business as ITCTransmission and others
Respondent:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Reo v. National Gas & Electric LLC et al

as 1:2021cv00496
Defendant:
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company and National Gas & Electric LLC
Plaintiff:
Bryan Anthony Reo
Cause Of Action: 47 U.S.C. § 227
Yishrael v. Baltimore Gas and Electric et al

as 1:2019cv00333
Defendant:
Baltimore Gas and Electric, U.N. General Assembly, Fraternal Organizations and others
Plaintiff:
Lord Giylanah Yisrael and Lord Giylanah Yishrael
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1981 cv
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 8:2014cv01220
Plaintiff:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. § 1692
Consolidation Coal Company v. PCS Phosphate Company, Incorpo
as 13-1666
Plaintiff:
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
Defendant - Appellant:
PCS PHOSPHATE COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Defendant - Appellee:
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Defendant:
UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, TOWN OF BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA and others
Third Party Defendant:
TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, BABSON COLLEGE and others
Duke Energy Progress, Inc. v. PCS Phosphate Company, Incorpo
as 13-1664
Plaintiff:
DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC., d/b/a Progress Energy Carolinas, Incorporated
Defendant - Appellant:
PCS PHOSPHATE COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Defendant - Appellee:
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Defendant:
UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, TOWN OF BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA and others
Third Party Defendant:
BARNES & POWELL ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC., TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, GEORGIA-PACIFIC, LLC and others
Consolidation Coal Company v. Georgia Power Company
as 13-1617
Plaintiff - Appellant:
CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY
Third Party Plaintiff:
PCS PHOSPHATE COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Defendant - Appellee:
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Defendant:
UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY, AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, TOWN OF BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA and others
Third Party Defendant:
TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, BABSON COLLEGE and others
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