America's Power, a coal industry trade group, praised the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in a Friday statement on the Commission's decision to order major grid operators to justify or revise rules governing how large electricity users connect to the power grid.
On Thursday, FERC ordered six regional grid operators to justify or revise their large-load connection rules within 60 days and to submit generation adequacy reports within 30 days.
America's Power President and CEO Michelle Bloodworth said: "America's Power commends Chairman Swett and FERC for taking action to connect new large electricity customers to the grid, while protecting existing customers from increased costs and enhancing grid reliability.
The commission issued Section 206 show-cause orders to all six Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators, directing them to justify existing tariffs or propose revisions for large-load customers, including data centers and manufacturers.
FERC said the initiative aims to accelerate large-load integration while preserving reliable and affordable electricity service.