Federal Power Commission
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The Federal Power Commission was an independent commission of the United States Government, organized in its present form on June 23, 1930. The Commission was originally created in 1920 by the Federal Water Power Act, providing for the licensing by the Commission of hydroelectric projects on United States Government lands or navigable waters.
In 1977, the FPC was replaced by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
[edit] Relevant laws
- 46 Stat. 797
- 41 Stat. 1063
- 16 United States Code 791-823, the Federal Water Power Act


