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March 12, 2001Response to several FOIA requests - Renewable Energy, SCHEDULE FOR CHIEF OF STAFF Monday, March 12, 2001Office of Management
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March 9, 2001Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) proposes to clear danger trees from varying widths of the indicated transmission line rights-of way that are approaching electrical clearance zones in accordance with the National Electrical Safety Code and BPA Standards. See Section 1.1 of the attachment. BPA is clearing the danger trees to prevent them from falling or growing into the lines causing outages.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentMarch 9, 2001Transmission System Vegetation Management ProgramOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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March 8, 2001On June 23, 2000, Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) filed an application with the Office of Fossil Energy (FE) of the Department of Energy (DOE) for a Presidential permit to construct, operate, maintain and connect an electric transmission line that would cross the U.S. border with Mexico. BPUB proposes to construct a double-circuit 138,000 volt (138-kV) transmission line from its Silas Ray Power Plant, located in Brownsville, Texas, and extending approximately 3,000 feet to the U.S.-Mexico border. At the border the transmission circuits would interconnect with similar facilities of the Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE), the national electric utility of Mexico, and continue an additional 1.7 miles into Matamoros, Mexico. The facilities would be used to deliver up to 400 megawatts (MW) of electric power to Mexico’s northern region.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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March 8, 2001Presidential Permit PP-26, Brownsville Public Utilities Board, Brownsville to Mexico 138 kV Transmission Line Project, Brownsville, TexasOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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March 8, 2001Presidential permit authorizing Brownsville public Utilities Board to construct, operate, and maintain electric transmission facilities at the U.S-Mexican border.Office of Electricity
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March 8, 2001Presidential permit authorizing Brownsville public Utilities Board to construct, operate, and maintain electric transmission facilities at the U.S-Mexican border.Office of Electricity
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March 8, 2001Response to several FOIA requests - Renewable Energy,Document entitled "Develop "Frontier" Resources to Ensure Future Oil and Natural Gas Supply," dated March 8, 2001. B-5 Exemption - Information withheld (under Exemption 5) consists of deliberative material reflecting comments, recommendations and revisions of draft documents relating to NEPDG. 2 pages. #4139-4140 Withheld 344. Document entitled "The Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve," dated March 7, 2001. B-5 Exemption - Information withheld (under Exemption 5) consists of deliberative material reflecting comments, recommendations and revisions of draft documents relating to NEPDG. 2 pages. #4141-4142 nepdg_15001_15250.pdfOffice of Management
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March 8, 2001Response to several FOIA requests - Renewable Energy,Document entitled "Develop "Frontier" Resources to Ensure Future Oil and Natural Gas Supply," dated March 8, 2001. B-5 Exemption - Information withheld (under Exemption 5) consists of deliberative ma...Office of Management