
Sahara Shrestha
Professional Bio
Sahara represents clients in the hydropower, natural gas, and electric utility sector before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the D.C. Circuit. She advises hydropower clients on all aspects of FERC licensing and compliance under the Federal Power Act, as well as issues arising under other federal statutes, including the Clean Water Act, National Environmental Policy Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and Endangered Species Act. Sahara also advises natural gas clients in certificate proceedings and compliance matters, and advises electric utility clients on transmission, interconnection, and market design issues.
FERC Enforces “Rule of Reason,” Requiring CAISO to Embed Business Practice Manual Provision in Tariff
Washington Energy Report ·
Order No. 1920-B Affirms FERC’s Long-Term Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation Rule
Washington Energy Report ·
FERC Denies Complaint Over $23 Million in Network Upgrade Costs
Washington Energy Report ·
Court Finds FERC Appropriately Evaluated Decision to Retain Dams in License Surrender
Washington Energy Report ·