To amend Public Law 99-338 with respect to Kaweah Project permits.
HR 1044 extends the Kaweah Hydroelectric Project's permit by 40 years, ensuring reliable energy for 15 million Californians while allowing for potential ownership changes.
HR 1044 extends the Kaweah Hydroelectric Project's permit by 40 years, ensuring reliable energy for 15 million Californians while allowing for potential ownership changes.
HR 1044 aims to amend Public Law 99-338 to facilitate the continued operation of the Kaweah Hydroelectric Project, managed by Southern California Edison, within Sequoia National Park. The bill seeks to extend the special use permit for the project, ensuring that it can continue to provide reliable energy to the region.
HR 1044 represents a significant step in ensuring the long-term operation of the Kaweah Hydroelectric Project, which plays a vital role in the energy infrastructure of Southern California. By extending the permit and removing company-specific language, the bill aims to provide stability and continuity in energy supply while addressing potential changes in ownership.
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