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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

www.ferc.gov

 
Mission: Reliable, Efficient and Sustainable Energy for Customers. Assist consumers in obtaining reliable, efficient and sustainable energy services at a reasonable cost through appropriate regulatory and market means Fulfilling this mission involves pursuing three primary goals: 1) Ensure Just and Reasonable Rates, Terms, and Conditions 2) Promote Safe, Reliable, Secure, and Efficient Infrastructure 3) Mission Support through Organizational Excellence
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.ferc.gov
  • 888 First Street, NorthEast
    Washington, DC USA 20426
  • Phone: 202.502.6088

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Matthew Christiansen
General Counsel Profile
Tina Ham
Managing Attorney, Office of General Counsel - Energy Markets Profile
Matthew Vlissides
Managing Attorney, Office of the General Counsel Profile
Gretchen Kershaw
Managing Attorney, Office of the General Counsel Profile
Heidi Nielsen
Managing Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, Energy Markets Profile

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