CITY OF GROTON v. FEDERAL ENERGY REG. COM'N

No. 77-1361.

584 F.2d 1067 (1978)

The CITY OF GROTON and Borough of Jewett City et al., Petitioners, v. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, Respondent, Connecticut Light and Power Co., Intervenor.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided August 10, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grace Powers Monaco, Washington, D. C., with whom Charles F. Wheatley, Jr., Washington, D. C., was on the brief, for petitioners.

John J. Lahey, Atty., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, D. C., with whom Robert W. Perdue, Acting Gen. Counsel, and Philip R. Telleen, Atty., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, D. C., were on the brief, for respondent.

James R. McIntosh, Hartford, Conn., with whom Richard C. MacKenzie, Manchester, Conn., was on the brief, for intervenor.

Before WRIGHT, Chief Judge, McGOWAN, Circuit Judge and DAVIS, Associate Judge, United States Court of Claims.


PER CURIAM:

Petitioners, six Connecticut municipal electric utility systems engaged in the retail distribution of electricity, contend that the Federal Power Commission should have rejected a wholesale electric service tariff filed on December 2, 1975 by intervenor Connecticut Light and Power Company.1 Petitioners contend that the filing did not accurately estimate the impact of the new rate upon themselves, who are wholesale customers...

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