2025-19608Proposed Rule

FERC Floats Self-Destructing Regs to Ignite American Energy Boom

Published Date: 10/21/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The government is rolling out a new plan called Zero-Based Regulatory Budgeting to help boost American energy by cutting unnecessary rules. This means agencies must carefully review and limit new regulations to keep energy costs down and speed up projects. The changes affect all energy-related agencies and start right away, aiming to save money and unleash more energy production.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Agencies must cap new energy rules

Federal energy-related agencies must use a ‘‘Zero-Based Regulatory Budgeting’’ approach and carefully review and limit new regulations starting right away. This requires agencies to cap or restrict new regulatory activity for energy rules to reduce what the government calls unnecessary regulations.

Policy aims to lower energy costs and speed projects

The policy is intended to keep energy costs down and speed up energy projects by cutting unnecessary rules and increasing energy production. The document says the changes apply to all energy-related agencies and start right away to save money and unleash more energy production.

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Key Dates

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10/21/2025
11/20/2025

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