United States Code · Chapter
Chapter 12F — Pacific Northwest Consumer Power Preference; Reciprocal Priority In Other Regions
16 U.S.C. ch. ch12F
- § 837 Definitions
- § 837a Limitation Of Sale, Delivery, And Exchange Of Electric Energy And Electric Peaking Capacity For Use Outside Pacific Northwest To Surplus Energy And Surplus Peaking Capacity; Notice To Customers; Inspection Of Contract Drafts
- § 837b Contract Terms And Conditions For Use Of Electric Energy Outside Pacific Northwest
- § 837c Contract Limitations And Conditions For Use Of Electric Energy And Peaking Capacity Of Plants In Other Marketing Areas For Use Within Pacific Northwest
- § 837d Exchange Contracts
- § 837e Transmission Lines For Other Electric Energy; Rates
- § 837f Purchaser Priority On Pacific Northwest Power; Amendment Of Existing Contracts And New Contracts To Include Priority Provisions
- § 837g Transmission Lines Between Pacific Northwest And Pacific Southwest; Prohibition Against Construction Of Lines Or Related Facilities; Exceptions Of Lines And Facilities Recommended By Secretary Or Authorized By Congress; Authority Of Secretary To Construct Other Transmission Lines Unaffected
- § 837g–1 Construction Of Additional Facilities By Secretary Of Energy For Mutually Beneficial Power Sales Between Pacific Northwest And California; Contribution Of Funds By Non-federal Entities
- § 837h Provisions Not Applicable To Canyon Ferry Project Or Benefits And Exchanges Under Treaty Between Canada And United States; Preference Of Power Users In Montana Not Modified