FERC Announces and Solicits Comments for June 2021 Technical Conference on Climate Change, Extreme Weather and Electric System Reliability

Mar 17, 2021

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Noting that “[r]eliable electric service is vital to the nation’s economy, national security, and public health and safety,” and that “prolonged power outages can have significant humanitarian consequences”—as did the recent weather-driven outages in Texas and other states—FERC indicated that the conference “will address concerns that because extreme weather events are increasing in frequency, intensity, geographic expanse, and duration, the number and severity of weather-induced events in the electric power industry may also increase.” FERC also stated that the conference “will also address the specific challenges posed to electric system reliability by climate change and extreme weather, which may vary by region,” such as wildfires versus “weather-driven fuel supply interruptions.”

Through this new proceeding, FERC seeks to “understand the near, medium and long-term challenges facing the regions of the country; how decisionmakers in the regions are evaluating and addressing those challenges; and whether further action from the Commission is needed to help achieve an electric system that can withstand, respond to, and recover from extreme weather events.”

Topics for comment include near-, medium-, and long-term challenges posed to electric system reliability due to climate change and extreme weather events; the frequency and severity of the effects of such events; the effects of climate change on how generation, transmission, substation, or other facilities are designed, built, sited, and operated; potential operational improvements to reduce risk and recovery times; roles and actions of relevant regulatory authorities; potential changes to ratemaking practices or market design that FERC should consider; opportunities to improve FERC-approved NERC Reliability Standards to address vulnerabilities; and FERC collaboration with states on relevant issues.

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