Federal Meeting
Energy Hearing: Oversight of FERC: Advancing Affordable and Reliable Energy for All Americans
February 03, 2026
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce held a comprehensive hearing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) commissioners to address the critical challenges facing the U.S. energy grid, focusing on affordability, reliability, and modernization. Key topics included the rising electricity costs driven by increased demand from data centers and AI growth, the need for streamlined interconnection processes, and the importance of balancing federal and state roles in energy infrastructure development. Commissioners emphasized efforts to accelerate permitting, deploy advanced technologies like AI for grid management, and ensure just and reasonable rates for consumers. The hearing also highlighted the impact of state policies on pipeline and transmission projects, the necessity of diverse energy resources including natural gas and renewables, and the importance of collaboration among federal agencies, states, and private stakeholders to enhance grid security and resilience. Members expressed concerns about permitting delays, cost allocation fairness, and the need for legally durable regulatory frameworks to support energy infrastructure expansion while protecting consumers, especially in disadvantaged communities.
Sources
- Energy Hearing: Oversight of FERC: Advancing Affordable and Reliable Energy for All Americans · House Committee on Energy and Commerce · Feb 03