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Fossil Fuels

Trump’s Attempts to Bring Back Coal Will Fail

March 31, 2025
Renewable Energy

Western Grid at a Crossroads: Why One Market Is Better Than Two

January 30, 2025
Braeson Holland via Pexels
CAISO

Expanding the Massive Benefits of a Decade of Western Grid Integration

November 6, 2024
Fossil Fuels• PJM• Uncategorized

Grid Operator PJM Makes Customers Pay Twice for Fossil Fuel Power

September 27, 2024
Renewable Energy

Bridging the Gap: New England’s Transmission Planning and Order 1920

September 11, 2024
PJM

PJM’s Capacity Auction: The Real Story

August 22, 2024
PJM

As Heat Dome Approaches, PJM Continues Fighting New Energy

August 1, 2024
PJM

PJM Makes the Case for a Reliable, Carbon-Free Future

July 26, 2024
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Uneconomic Coal Costs MISO Ratepayers $1 Billion and Curtails 400 MW of Wind

July 23, 2024
Transmission

DOE Finalized New Rule for Federal Permitting of Transmission Lines

May 1, 2024
ISO-NE• Renewable Energy• Transmission

ISO New England Is Planning for the Clean Energy Future

April 5, 2024
Renewable Energy• SPP

SPP Misses the Mark on Resource Accreditation Again

April 2, 2024
Renewable Energy• Transmission

DOE Report Provides a Road Map for Coordinated Offshore Transmission Planning

March 22, 2024
Reliability and Resilience• Renewable Energy

Wind Is Reliable. It’s Time for New England to Plan for More of It.

February 13, 2024
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ABOUT THE FERC PROJECT​

ABOUT THE FERC PROJECT​

The Sustainable FERC Project is a coalition of state, regional and national environmental and other public interest organizations working to expand the deployment of clean energy resources into America’s electricity transmission grid. We advocate at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) – which regulates the transmission grid – through legal and policy advocacy, and we also work with FERC-regulated regional grid organizations and utilities.

Recent Posts

  • Trump’s Attempts to Bring Back Coal Will Fail
  • Western Grid at a Crossroads: Why One Market Is Better Than Two
  • Expanding the Massive Benefits of a Decade of Western Grid Integration
  • Grid Operator PJM Makes Customers Pay Twice for Fossil Fuel Power
  • Bridging the Gap: New England’s Transmission Planning and Order 1920

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Trump’s Attempts to Bring Back Coal Will Fail

March 31, 2025

Western Grid at a Crossroads: Why One Market Is Better Than Two

January 30, 2025
Braeson Holland via Pexels

Expanding the Massive Benefits of a Decade of Western Grid Integration

November 6, 2024

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