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FERC to reveal United States power grid reform on May 13

The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will announce on May 13 its strategy to accelerate the development of longdistance transmission lines to satisfy rising power need and bring a stockpile of prepared tidy energy jobs to the grid.

The long-awaited plan belongs to reforms to update the nation's aging electric transmission system to keep up with power demand and a shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

Last July, FERC set out proposals to speed up the connection of new power projects to the grid, looking for to attend to a growing backlog of demands from wind and solar power developers.

Interconnection bottlenecks have blocked the advancement of countless gigawatts of brand-new renewable resource, which is main to the Biden administration's strategies to decarbonize the power sector by 2035 and relieve U.S. dependence on coal and natural gas for creating electrical power.

FERC on Thursday released a notification for an unique conference on May 13 to go over transmission matters, which have actually gone up the political agenda amid surging demand for electrical energy from data centers and AI advancement.

(source: Reuters)