FERC Stays the Course on Electric Grid Safety Data Collection Requirements
Published Date: 3/17/2025
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Summary
FERC is keeping its rules for electric grid safety reporting just as they are—no changes or new costs. They asked for public feedback but got none by the March 3, 2025 deadline. This means the current rules stay in place, helping keep our power reliable without extra paperwork hassle.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Grid reporting rules remain unchanged
FERC kept the electric grid safety reporting rules (FERC-725G, FERC-725G1, FERC-725G4, and 725P1) exactly as they are. The public comment period closed on March 3, 2025 with no comments, so current rules stay in place and there are no new paperwork requirements or new costs to follow. This helps keep the power system operating under the same reliability rules.
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