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“FERC should protect electric customers from unfair costs in shared-savings payments for grid-enhancing technologies, then review the program after seven to ten years and decide whether to keep it, change it, or suspend it.”
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“Federal agencies should develop or use fuller information about the costs and benefits of energy choices, including factors that may not show up directly in market prices.”
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“When utilities ask to charge customers for covered transmission projects, FERC should start by treating qualifying high-performance wires as reasonable and non-qualifying wires as unreasonable?”
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“Updates to the grid connection process should leave FERC's existing authority and rules for deciding who pays transmission system costs unchanged.”
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“Federal policy should support transmission investment, fund work to reduce wildfire risks to power infrastructure, give FERC more staffing and fee authority, and provide grants to strengthen state utility regulators.”
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“Utility profits should be tied more closely to customer benefits, regulators should protect households from unfair energy cost shifts and uneconomic power generation, and federal oversight of energy market manipulation should be strengthened.”
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