INSIGHTSSERIES Power & Utilities | Smart Grid
June 24, 2024
Bipartisan FERC Set to Tackle Critical Energy Sector Issues
With the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission finally at full capacity, progress on important initiatives is anticipated as utilities and grid operators grapple with the energy transition.

The U.S. Senate approval of President Biden’s three nominees to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) brings the agency to its full complement of five commissioners. The move comes as FERC is considering key issues includingRead the full report

 

Key Takeaways
- Restoring FERC to its full five-member complement comes at a critical time as the agency is considering rules that impact the Biden administration’s climate goals including decarbonizing the power grid by 2035.
- Restoring FERC to its full five-member complement comes at a critical time as the agency is considering rules that impact the Biden administration’s climate goals including decarbonizing the power grid by 2035.
- Restoring FERC to its full five-member complement comes at a critical time as the agency is considering rules that impact the Biden administration’s climate goals including decarbonizing the power grid by 2035.