Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 149— - NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY AND PROGRAMS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XII— - ELECTRICITY › Part Part A— - Transmission Infrastructure Modernization › § 16422
The Commission must encourage using advanced transmission technologies when it carries out the Federal Power Act and the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978. Advanced transmission technology means any technology that makes a new or existing transmission facility carry more power, run more efficiently, or be more reliable. The law lists 19 examples, such as high‑temperature and underground lines; advanced conductors and high‑capacity ceramic parts; optimized line layouts and modular gear; wireless power; ultra‑high‑voltage and high‑voltage DC systems; flexible AC systems; energy storage (pumped hydro, compressed air, superconducting magnetic storage, flywheels, batteries); controllable load; small distributed generation (like solar PV, fuel cells, microturbines); improved monitoring and sensors (including fiber optics and direct system sensors); power electronics and related software; mobile transformers and substations; and any other technologies the Commission finds appropriate.
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42 U.S.C. § 16422
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73