Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. v. Federal Power Commission

U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. v. Federal Power Commission, 247 F.2d 556 (D.C. Cir. 1957)
Bastían, Danaiier, Miller

Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. v. Federal Power Commission

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company seeks review and modification of an order of the Federal Power Commission which permitted Ohio Fuel Gas Company, from which it purchases natural gas, to introduce into its demand-commodity rate structure a contract demand long-term billing commitment provision.

In Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. v. Federal Power Comm., 1957, 100 U.S. App.D.C.-, 246 F.2d 688, this petitioner and its subsidiary attacked a similar order issued with respect to their principal supplier, Central Kentucky Natural Gas Company, on the same grounds asserted here. We held they were not aggrieved by the order and, for that reason, dismissed their petition. This case, being in all respects identical with that one, is controlled by it.

Petition dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
The CINCINNATI GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY v. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, City of Lancaster, Ohio, Intervenor, Ohio Fuel Gas Company, Intervenor, Dayton Power and Light Company, Intervenor
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Status
Published