Energy Law Insights for 2024: Grid Evolution - Navigating FERC Order 1920

Energy Law Insights for 2024: Grid Evolution - Navigating FERC Order 1920

Author: ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources July 16, 2024 Duration: 31:25

Explore the implications of FERC Order 1920, a pivotal regulation set to reshape the landscape of energy transmission in the United States. This episode will discuss implications of the Order, focusing on enhanced long-term planning and transparency mandates, the integration of state entities in cost allocation processes, and the requirement for transmission providers to consider grid-enhancing technologies. It will also delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by these changes, including how they aim to bolster grid reliability, accommodate future energy needs, and drive the transition to a more resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure. Whether you're an industry insider, policy maker, or simply passionate about the future of energy, this podcast offers valuable insights into one of the most significant regulatory developments in recent years.


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