US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB2986

Introduced
4/24/25  

Caption

Expediting Generator Interconnection Procedures Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, the bill will have significant implications for state energy policies and infrastructure. By requiring FERC to implement revised interconnection procedures within a specific timeframe, the act intends to eliminate bottlenecks that hinder the timely integration of more renewable energy sources into the grid. This could potentially lead to increased investment in clean energy technologies, enhanced energy reliability, and greater access to sustainable energy for consumers. However, the real-world impact will largely depend on how effectively these procedural changes are executed and enforced across different states.

Summary

HB2986, known as the 'Expediting Generator Interconnection Procedures Act of 2025', seeks to streamline the process by which electric generation and energy storage projects are connected to the transmission system. The bill mandates the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to initiate rulemaking aimed at improving existing procedures that have been criticized for being inefficient and cumbersome. The goal is to facilitate quicker, more cost-effective, and reliable interconnections for new energy generation and storage projects, thereby supporting the growth of renewable energy sectors and ensuring a more stable electricity supply.

Contention

Debate around HB2986 may revolve around concerns regarding the balance of regulatory power. Proponents of the bill, typically from the renewable energy sector, advocate for such changes to foster innovation and responsiveness in energy markets. However, opponents may argue that expedited procedures could compromise safety standards or the thoroughness of environmental reviews. These contentions could lead to discussions about local versus federal regulatory authority, as well as the potential implications for long-term energy sustainability, environmental protections, and the interests of traditional energy providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US AB1408

Electricity: interconnections.

US SB0240

Surplus interconnection service.

US HB3905

Relating to the interconnection or deployment of distributed generation by or for retail electric customers.

US SB465

GRID Power Act Guaranteeing Reliability through the Interconnection of Dispatchable Power Act

US SB1019

Further providing for definitions, for interconnection standards for customer-generator facilities and for interagency responsibilities.

US HB1047

Guaranteeing Reliability through the Interconnection of Dispatchable Power Act GRID Power Act

US B26-0602

Guiding Renewable Interconnection and Distribution (GRID) Amendment Act of 2026

US HB2348

Further providing for definitions, for interconnection standards for customer-generator facilities and for interagency responsibilities.

US SB931

Public Utilities - Generating Stations - Generation and Siting (Renewable Energy Certainty Act)

US SB3273

UTILITIES-INTERCONNECTIONS

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