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Senate verifies two for Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed David Rosner, a Democrat, and Lindsay See, a. Republican, as members of the Federal Energy Regulatory. Commission.

The tally on Rosner, a FERC energy market expert. presently an aide with the U.S. Senate energy committee, was 68. to 26 in the 100-member Senate. His term is set to run through. June 30, 2027.

The vote on See was 83 to 12. See, the lawyer general of. West Virginia, was suggested by Senate Minority Leader Mitch. McConnell. Her term expires June 30, 2028.

FERC, which has a maximum of five members, manages the. power grid, melted natural gas tasks and interstate. transport of oil and gas.

In May, FERC authorized the first significant electrical transmission. policy upgrade in more than a decade that aims to accelerate brand-new. interregional lines to move more power from wind and solar farms. to fulfill growing demand amidst the boom in electric cars, information. centers and expert system.

The Senate on Wednesday likewise started an initial vote on Judy. Chang, a Democrat. A last vote on Chang is expected as early as. Thursday.

Chang is an energy economics and policy specialist and previous. undersecretary of energy and climate solutions for. Massachusetts.

Before the Senate verified Rosner, FERC had two Democrats. and one Republican politician. In February, President Joe Biden promoted. Willie Phillips, a Democrat, to head FERC. Shortly later on,. Allison Clements, the other Democrat, said she would not seek a. second term. Her present one expires June 30.

(source: Reuters)