- FTC and Department of Justice Submit Comment to FERC on Need for Careful Market Power Analysis of Electricity Markets ( )
- FTC Closes Investigation into Merger of Energy Transfer Equity, L.P., and The Williams Companies, Inc. ( )
- FTC Extends Comment Period for Public Input On Proposed Changes to the Fuel Economy Guide ( )
- FTC Announces Agenda for Workshop to Examine Competition and Consumer Protection Issues in the Rooftop Solar Business ( )
- FTC Puts Conditions on Merger of Energy Transfer Equity, L.P., and The Williams Companies, Inc. ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Input On Proposed Changes to the Fuel Economy Guide ( )
- FTC Workshop Will Examine Competition and Consumer Protection Issues in the Rooftop Solar Business ( )
- FTC Issues Final Amendments to Fuel Rating Rule ( )
- FTC Requires Energy Investor ArcLight Energy Partners Fund to Divest Assets as a Condition of Acquiring Gulf Oil Limited Partnership from Cumberland Farms, Inc. ( )
- FTC Issues Annual Report On Ethanol Market Concentration ( )
- FTC Staff Advises New York State Public Service Commission On Improving Proposal to Transform Electric Distribution System ( )
- FTC Staff Advises New York State Public Service Commission On Improving Proposal to Transform Electric Distribution System ( )
- FTC Chairwoman Ramirez Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee On Antitrust Enforcement and Priorities to Promote Competition and Protect Consumers ( )
- FTC Puts Conditions on Par Petroleum Corporation’s Acquisition of Mid Pac Petroleum, LLC ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Barring Blue Rhino, AmeriGas from Restraining Competition ( )
- FTC’s 2014 Report Finds U.S. Ethanol Market Remains Unconcentrated ( )
- Blue Rhino, AmeriGas Settle FTC Charges of Restraining Competition ( )
- FTC Staff Advises New York State Public Service Commission To Increase Competition in Proposal to Transform Electric Distribution System ( )
- FTC Extends Deadline for Comments on Proposed Changes to Fuel Rating Rule ( )
- FTC Resumes Review of Fuel Economy Guide ( )
- FTC Sends Refunds to Consumers Duped by Marketers Who Claimed Fuel Additive Could Drastically Increase Fuel Economy and Reduce Emissions ( )
- La FTC envía reembolsos a consumidores engañados por comerciantes que alegaban que un aditivo para combustible podría aumentar drásticamente su rendimiento y reducir el nivel de emisiones ( )
- FTC Proposes Changes to Fuel Rating Rule ( )
- FTC Charges Two Leading Suppliers of Propane Exchange Tanks with Restraining Competition ( )
- FTC Staff Advises Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities On Dynamic Pricing Proposal for Residential Electricity Customers ( )
- FTC Staff Advises District of Columbia Public Service Commission On Dynamic Pricing Proposal for Residential Electricity Customers ( )
- FTC’s 2013 Report Finds U.S. Ethanol Market Remains Unconcentrated ( )
- Marketers Who Claimed Fuel Additive Could Drastically Increase Fuel Economy and Reduce Emissions Settle with FTC ( )
- Comercializadores que declararon que un aditivo para combustible podría aumentar drásticamente el rendimiento del combustible y reducir el nivel de emisiones se someten a un acuerdo resolutorio con la FTC ( )
- FTC Chairwoman Ramirez Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee on Agency’s Enforcement of U.S. Antitrust Laws to Promote Competition and Protect Consumers ( )