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When Passing the Hat No Longer Works: Transmission and Cost Allocation

The need for transmission – both within and between regions – is clear. Transmission kept the lights on during Winter Storm Uri, transferring energy from PJM into MISO and SPP, as well as during Winter Storm Elliott, allowing transfers between MISO and the southeastern United States. Congress recently passed legislation intended to promote new transmission; and FERC is exploring establishing a minimum interregional transfer capability that could also drive development. To move forward, there must be greater clarity on cost allocation, the interplay between state and federal jurisdiction, and the impact of these decisions on how this much-needed infrastructure actually gets built.

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