May 13, 2024

Climate Change & Clean Energy Task Force: New FERC Rule “Will Take Critical Steps to Responsibly Streamline Transmission Development”

Last year, New Dems called on FERC to improve cost allocation to accelerate transmission buildout in the Task Force’s permitting priorities

Today, New Democrat Coalition Climate Change and Clean Energy Task Force Chair Scott Peters (CA-50) and Vice Chairs Sean Casten (IL-06), Eric Sorensen (IL-17), and Susan Wild (PA-07) issued the following statement after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) unveiled a final rule to govern the allocation of costs between states when developing interstate transmission lines.

“To implement the Inflation Reduction Act’s landmark investments and reach our climate goals, America must rapidly develop regional and interregional transmission capacity and shore up the energy grid to support the growth in clean energy technologies.

“We applaud FERC for today’s rule, which reflects key New Dem permitting reform priorities and will take critical steps to responsibly streamline transmission development. The rule’s improvements to the cost allocation process will boost coordination between states and regions, ensuring communities across the country benefit from the clean energy transition.

“While we are encouraged by today’s development, we will continue to work to improve interregional transmission planning, reform market rules that disincentivize consumer price reduction, remove barriers to energy deployment here in Congress, and urge the Biden administration to bring forward additional rules that deliver on permitting reforms Congress passed into law last year.”

New Dems have consistently advocated for and advanced policies aimed at unleashing American energy independence and lowering emissions. In May, the Task Force applauded the Council on Environmental Quality’s Bipartisan Permitting Reform Implementation Rule and Department of Energy’s two rules to reduce regulatory hurdles for clean energy projects – both of which incorporated key priorities New Dems have fought for over the past year.

Last May, the Task Force released six key permitting reform priorities for efficient energy deployment to lower costs, enhance energy independence, and combat the climate crisis. When President Biden negotiated an end to the debt ceiling crisis with House leadership, New Dem permitting priorities were reflected in several provisions of the final bill.

Further, in April 2023, New Dems sent a letter to the Council on Environmental Quality calling for an increase in coordination on federal authorizations in siting electric transmission lines. The New Dem priorities laid out in this letter were soon incorporated into the White House’s Permitting Action Plan, and were later reflected in the Department of Energy’s proposed rule to establish a lead agency to streamline the permitting process.

Additionally, in December 2023, the Task Force endorsed a slate of 14 New Dem-led bills to address barriers to clean energy deployment for inclusion in any upcoming energy package.



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