Federal Water Power Act of 1920

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The Federal Water Power Act of 1920 was a U.S. law that established a comprehensive federal licensing and regulatory framework for hydroelectric power development on navigable waters and public lands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
energy law
environmental law
alsoKnownAs Federal Water Power Act of 1920
surface form: Federal Water Power Act
appliesTo navigable waters of the United States
public lands of the United States
reservations of the United States
assignedAuthorityTo Federal Power Commission
authorizes conditions on licenses to protect public interests
issuance of long-term licenses for hydropower projects
basisFor modern federal hydropower licensing regime
codifiedAs 16 U.S.C. §§ 791a et seq.
country United States of America
createdBody Federal Power Commission
dateEnacted June 10, 1920
enactedIn 1920
established Federal Power Commission
governs licensing conditions for hydropower dams
historicalSignificance first comprehensive federal framework for hydroelectric power development in the United States
integratedInto Federal Power Act
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
laterAmendedBy Federal Power Act amendments
Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935
surface form: Public Utility Act of 1935
laterTitle Federal Power Act
legalArea energy regulation
water resources law
policyGoal to balance power development with navigation and other public interests
to promote comprehensive development of water resources
predecessorOf modern Federal Energy Regulatory Commission hydropower licensing authority
primaryPurpose to establish a comprehensive federal licensing system for hydroelectric power projects
to regulate hydroelectric development on navigable waters and public lands of the United States
regulates hydroelectric power projects
hydropower development on public lands
use of navigable waters for power development
requires coordination of federal and state interests in water power development
federal licenses for construction and operation of hydroelectric projects on covered waters and lands
requiresConsiderationOf navigation
other beneficial public uses of water resources
recreational uses
water power development
sector electric power
hydropower
subjectMatter hydroelectric licensing
interstate commerce in electricity from water power
water power development
yearEnacted 1920

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Federal Power Act amendedFrom Federal Water Power Act of 1920
Federal Water Power Act of 1920 alsoKnownAs Federal Water Power Act of 1920
this entity surface form: Federal Water Power Act