Antonia is an associate in the firm's Energy group. She focuses her practice on representing electric utilities, renewable energy companies, natural gas pipeline companies, and natural gas local distribution companies (LDCs) before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and U.S. Courts of Appeals.
Antonia's experience includes representing natural gas pipeline customers and investor-owned utilities in rate case litigation proceedings before the FERC under Sections 4 and 5 of the Natural Gas Act and Sections 205 and 206 of the Federal Power Act, respectively. She also regularly helps clients draft FPA § 205 filings, protests, and comments in FERC proceedings. Antonia is a regular contributor to the firm's Washington Energy Report.
Antonia is also an active volunteer with the DC Volunteer Lawyer's Project where she conducts immigration intake interviews for domestic abuse survivors and at-risk children seeking refugee, asylum, SJIS, or VAWA petitions.
She received her J.D. and her Master of Energy Regulation and Law (MERL) degree from Vermont Law School. While attending law school, Antonia was involved with the school's energy clinic, the Institute for Energy and the Environment. She was also a member of the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law, and a member of the Energy Moot Court team in 2020.
Washington Energy Report
12.28.23
FERC Rejects Solar Developer’s Request for Waiver of Security Posting Requirements After Using the Wrong Form; FERC Urges Tariff Changes
Washington Energy Report
12.08.23
FERC denies Muni Complaint on Proposed RNG Interconnection Request
Washington Energy Report
11.16.23
PJM Files Capacity Market Overhaul for Resource Adequacy and Grid Reliability
Washington Energy Report
11.09.23
FERC Accepts ISO-NE’s Proposal to Treat Electric Storage Facilities as Transmission-Only Assets
Washington Energy Report
10.13.23
FERC Accepts Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s New PowerServe Rate Schedule and Authorizes Capacity Lease Agreement with Kinder Morgan
Washington Energy Report
09.28.23
After Initiating Credit Risk Show Cause Proceedings in 2022, FERC Finds that CAISO’s, ISO-NE’s, and NYISO’s Tariffs Remain Just and Reasonable but Directs Further Briefing on SPP’s