FERC Revises Power Grid Rules to Battle Extreme Cold Snaps
Published Date: 1/26/2026
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is updating its rules about how power companies prepare for extreme cold weather to keep the electricity grid safe and reliable. They want your thoughts on these changes by February 25, 2026. This affects power companies and could mean some new paperwork but helps prevent blackouts during cold snaps.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Stronger cold‑weather grid protections
FERC approved Reliability Standard EOP-012-3 to strengthen generator cold-weather preparedness and Generator Cold Weather Constraint declarations so more generation is available during extreme cold. The standard takes effect October 1, 2025, and is intended to help prevent blackouts during extreme cold weather events.
New paperwork burden for generator owners
The rule adds paperwork for generator owners: 1,314 U.S. generator owners each must submit one annual response taking 4 hours each, for a total of 5,256 hours and an estimated cost of $333,861.12 (using $63.52/hour). The collection increases the FERC-725S responses by +1,314 and hours by +5,256.
New constraint review and extension process
The standard adds new processes: NERC will receive, review, evaluate, and confirm the validity of each Generator Cold Weather Constraint and will accept corrective action extension requests beyond the maximum timeframe; the standard also adds Requirement R9 and Attachment 1 and requires more frequent reviews of constraint declarations. These are new compliance steps for generator owners.
No added burden for generator operators
The Commission states the revisions should not present any additional burden to generator operators compared to the previously approved EOP-012-2. The estimated additional burden applies to generator owners, not generator operators.
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