DocketNumber: Appeal, No. 208 C.D. 1975
Judges: Blatt, Bowman, Crumlish, Kramer, Mencer, Rogers, Wilkinson
Filed Date: 1/6/1976
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
Opinion by
This is an appeal by Franconia Township from an order of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission which granted a certificate of public convenience to the Philadelphia Electric Company. The certificate, which was granted pursuant to Section 202(a) of the Public Utility Law,
Both in the proceedings below and in this appeal, Franconia has challenged the location of the transmission line proposed by the Company. Franconia has mistaken the nature of this case. This is not a transmission route alignment case
The only question before the PUC in this case was whether the proposed service in the additional territory was “necessary or proper for the service, accommodation, convenience, or safety of the public.”
We therefore „
„ Order
And Now, this 6th day of January, 1976, the order of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, dated January 20, 1975, granting a certificate of public convenience to the Philadelphia Electric Company, is hereby affirmed.
. Act of May 28, 1937, P.L. 1053, as amended, 66 P.S. §1122(a).
. The Section 202(a) certificate of public convenience was necessary for the Company to construct a transmission line from
. See Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Resources v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 18 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 558 335 A. 2d 860 (1975).
. Act of May 5, 1933, P.L. 364, as amended, 15 P.S. §1322.
. Section 203 of the Public Utility Law, 66 P.S. §1123.