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FERC to revamp United States electric transmission system

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is anticipated to issue a last rule on Monday that might set new requirements for moving electricity throughout states and covering the expenses of new transmission jobs which will play an essential role in the Biden administration's objective of decarbonizing the economy by 2050.

The FERC's guideline on local transmission preparation and expense allocation has actually been under development for almost two years. It is meant to ensure the U.S. power grid is durable and able to provide dependable tidy electricity to meet growing U.S. need amidst the explosion of electrical automobiles, information centers and expert system.

President Joe Biden's administration has a goal of a. carbon-free power sector by 2035, in order to combat climate. change. To meet that target, the country requires to more than. double local transmission capacity and expand interregional. transmission capacity more than fivefold, a U.S. Department of. Energy study said in November.

At Monday's FERC conference, commissioners will reveal and vote. on the last rule. The rule is anticipated to require that utilities, transmission. service providers and state energy policymakers carry out long-term. planning to make sure there is enough transmission to bring new. generation online for the very first time.

Regrettably extremely couple of utilities or regions have actually been doing. that preparation and all the brand-new need and supply attempting to. connect to the grid is being suppressed. This guideline will assist repair. that, stated Rob Gramlich, president of transmission consulting. firm Grid Methods.

Increased by tax rewards in Biden's 2022 Inflation. Decrease Act, the line of power generation jobs awaiting a. connection to the electric grid is currently around 2,600. gigawatts, twice the amount of generation of the present U.S. power plant fleet.

(source: Reuters)