The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved a new rule to enhance the transmission of renewable energy like wind and solar power to the electric grid. This decision aims to support President Biden's target of achieving carbon emissions elimination by 2050. The rule requires long-term planning and shared costs, facilitating the connection of clean energy projects and improving grid reliability across the U.S. The approval marks significant changes in U.S. power line planning and funding, potentially leading to the addition of more solar, wind, and cleaner energy sources to the grid.
FERC Issues Landmark Transmission Planning Rule, Order No.1920 Final Rule Modifies the Proposed Rule, Drawing 2-1 Vote https://t.co/DPopQ3lHEJ #FERC #energy #transmission @ChristieFERC https://t.co/uPfpWPNtWx
Client Alert: FERC Issues Final Rule on How to Plan and Pay for Electricity Transmission https://t.co/Lf1DzS4H68
FERC Issues Landmark Transmission Planning Rule, Order No.1920 Final Rule Modifies the Proposed Rule, Drawing 2-1 Vote https://t.co/DPopQ3lHEJ #FERC #energy #transmission @KLGates https://t.co/kcQhAzK1cX
UPDATE @FERC has finalized some of the most significant transmission rules ever, which will encourage more transmission lines being built so we can keep up with the growing demand for clean energy. This is a huge win for communities and our planet. https://t.co/ddYe8JFPjB
US Regulators Approve Rule That Could Speed Renewables https://t.co/6m4BDk3R5V
👏I applaud @FERC for their most recent ruling to improve our nation’s energy grid. No transition to a clean energy future is possible without transmission. We still have work to do but this is a good start. https://t.co/XD1Jx35oG5
Our policies need to be updated if we’re going to successfully transition to a clean energy economy. @FERC’s new rule is an important step, and now we can shift focus to tackle the remaining barriers to ensure that our grid is affordable, reliable, & green. https://t.co/OdjxlDYDnk
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's revision of its regional transmission planning policies will completely transform how U.S. grid projects are planned and paid for, but the agency's approach will invite plenty of compliance and legal challenges. https://t.co/JgXmItgC4V https://t.co/UQcIluyffK
Federal energy regulators have approved a long-awaited rule to make it easier to transmit renewable energy such as wind and solar power to the electric grid — a key part of President Joe Biden’s goal to eliminate carbon emissions economy-wide by 2050. https://t.co/FS8UKPQYja
Federal energy regulators on Monday approved a long-awaited rule to make it easier to transmit renewable energy such as wind and solar power to the electric grid — a key part of President Joe Biden’s goal to eliminate carbon emissions economy-wide by 2050. https://t.co/t8ioUGfR1K
"Federal regulators approved sweeping changes to how America’s electric grids are planned and funded, in a move that supporters hope could spur thousands of miles of new high-voltage power lines and make it easier to add more wind and solar energy." https://t.co/3yV8qFZGs6
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Monday approved big changes that may make it easier for solar, wind, and cleaner forms of energy to be added to the U.S. power grid. Get the background from our explainer: https://t.co/sraOrz3Ciq
In order to fully leverage the investments we passed in the Inflation Reduction Act & Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to propel us into a green-powered future, we need our grid transmission infrastructure to support new wind & solar projects. Great news! https://t.co/t3eV2AhQSO
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the biggest changes in more than a decade to the way U.S. power lines are planned and funded. https://t.co/7cRGQCzBEx
Federal energy regulators on Monday approved a long-awaited rule to make it easier to transmit renewable energy such as wind and solar power to the electric grid — a key part of President Joe Biden's goal to eliminate carbon emissions economy-wide by 2050. https://t.co/TGf8zSa5Mu
Have you heard of #FERC? It's the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The panel just approved a new rule that will have major impacts on the transition to #renewableenergy. Our friends @CanaryMedia break it down: https://t.co/ov1YWgiRjj
Good news: "new [FERC] rules will allow the U.S. to connect gigawatts of new clean energy projects to the grid, reduce power costs, and improve grid reliability across the country." It's all about long-term planning and saving $$. https://t.co/0iMvQorGRD
🇺🇸 FED APPROVES MAJOR GRID UPGRADES WITH MORE RENEWABLE ENERGY - LESS BLACKOUTS FERC(Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) approved changes to US electric grid planning to boost renewable energy and prevent blackouts. The rule requires long-term planning and shared costs for… https://t.co/14KO2vqVwO
Federal energy regulators on Monday approved a long-awaited rule to make it easier to transmit renewable energy such as wind and solar power to the electric grid — a key part of President Biden's goal to eliminate carbon emissions economy-wide by 2050. https://t.co/evQ0S85t6G
Federal energy regulators approved a long-awaited rule to make it easier to transmit renewable energy such as wind and solar power to the electric grid. https://t.co/L3LU4EWZyZ
US energy panel approves rule to expand transmission of renewable power https://t.co/Uau898Go0z