HR 9801
GRID Power Act
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The GRID Power Act directs the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to reform how new power projects are connected to the electricity grid. Specifically, it aims to streamline the process for approving dispatchable power projects – those that can quickly adjust their output – to improve grid reliability and resilience. The bill requires FERC to create a rulemaking process to address inefficiencies in the interconnection queue and allow transmission providers to propose prioritizing projects that enhance grid stability. It also mandates regular reporting on grid conditions and requires FERC to review and update these regulations every five years.
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