Hydropower plants will pay new rental fees for using government land
What happened
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has updated the annual fees that hydropower plants must pay to rent government land. These new fees are listed by county or other geographic area.
Why it matters
Hydropower plants often sit on federal land, especially around dams and reservoirs. These fees are a direct operating cost for them. Changes in these costs can affect how much electricity they generate and how much they charge for it.
The signal
Watch for any public statements from hydropower operators about how these new fees affect their operating budgets or future investment plans.