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Enacted in 1920, and amended in 1935, the Act consists of three parts. The first part incorporated the Federal Water Power Act administered by the former Federal Power Commission, whose activities were confined almost entirely to licensing non-Federal hydroelectric projects. Parts II and III were added with the passage of the Public Utility Act. These parts extended the Act's jurisdiction to include regulating the interstate transmission of electrical energy and rates for its sale as wholesale in interstate commerce. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is now charged with the administration of this law.

 

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Account classi...Account of oth...
Accounting sys...Acid mine drai...Acid rain
Acquisition
Acquisition co...Acre-foot
Acreage
Active power
Active solar
Actual peak re...Adjustable spe...Adjusted elect...
Adjustment bid
Administrative...Advance royalty
Advances from ...Advances to mu...Adverse water ...
Affiliate
Afforestation
Aftermarket co...
Aftermarket ve...Agglomerating ...Aggregate ratio
Aggregator
Agriculture
Air cleaner
Air collector
Air conditioni...Air conditioni...
Air pollution ...Alcohol
Alkylate
Alkylation
All-electric h...Alternate ener...
Alternating cu...Alternative fu...Alternative fu...
Alternative-fu...Alternative-ra...Amorphous sili...
Amortization
Ampere
Ancillary serv...
Annual operati...Annual require...ANSI assembly ...
Anthracite
Anthropogenic
API
API gravity

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