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Climate Change• MISO• Planning• Reliability and Resilience• Renewable Energy• States• Transmission

After Texas, a New Spotlight on Long-Distance Transmission in MISO

March 5, 2021
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MISO and SPP Can Benefit From a More Connected Grid

March 3, 2021
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Texas Needs a Smarter, More Resilient Electric Grid

February 16, 2021
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A Hopeful Sign for PJM Capacity Reform

February 1, 2021
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MISO Transmission Plan Misses the Mark

January 29, 2021
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FERC Can Lead the Way on Clean Energy

January 21, 2021
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Federal Agencies Play Hot Potato on LNG Emissions

December 8, 2020
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New analysis: Midwest and Southern leaders are letting crucial clean energy projects slip away

November 23, 2020
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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.

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  • After Texas, a New Spotlight on Long-Distance Transmission in MISO
  • MISO and SPP Can Benefit From a More Connected Grid
  • Texas Needs a Smarter, More Resilient Electric Grid
  • A Hopeful Sign for PJM Capacity Reform
  • MISO Transmission Plan Misses the Mark

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After Texas, a New Spotlight on Long-Distance Transmission in MISO

March 5, 2021

MISO and SPP Can Benefit From a More Connected Grid

March 3, 2021

Texas Needs a Smarter, More Resilient Electric Grid

February 16, 2021

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