Lawmakers pressed commissioners on offshore wind, environmental reviews and whether the agency should override states.
What energy sector stakeholders should know about the new standard to further protect the nation's bulk electric system On June 26, FERC approved a new reliability standard (CIP-015-1) proposed by the ...
Renewables accounted for 88% of all new generating capacity to the end of November, while natural gas added just 11.8%, ...
On June 18, 2025, FERC temporarily raised the cost limits for blanket certificate natural gas pipeline projects constructed and placed into service by May 31, 2027, from $41 million to $61.65 million.
DOE’s colocation proposal and the review of proposed transmission planning reforms — amid a national focus on affordability — ...
The decision to scrap the long-running proceeding to revise the 1999 certificate policy for new natural gas facilities could indicate that the Department of Energy intends to take a larger role in ...
Solar continues to dominate new capacity additions, and installed utility-scale solar now exceeds wind for the first time, ...
FERC commissioners also said SPP’s High Impact Large Load and High Impact Large Load Generation Assessment proposals — ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Sept. 18 advanced four reliability measures for the U.S. bulk power system (BPS), formalizing frameworks around supply chain risk, cloud computing ...
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