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Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The GRID Power Act requires the FERC to reform the interconnection queue process, prioritizing dispatchable power projects that improve grid reliability and resource adequacy, with rulemaking and periodic review.
Key Points
- 1Rulemaking to address inefficiencies in interconnection queue.
- 2Allows transmission providers to propose queue adjustments for dispatchable projects.
- 3Requires demonstration of reliability improvement and public comment.
- 4Commission approval within 60 days of proposal.
- 5Final rule within 180 days; periodic review every 5 years.
Impact Areas
Transmission providers and power developersFederal Energy Regulatory CommissionElectric grid reliability stakeholders
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