Federal Legislation
FERC Extends Hydropower Construction Deadlines
February 02, 2026
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has been mandated by H.R. 2072 to extend the deadlines for licensees to commence construction on certain hydropower projects by up to three consecutive two-year periods. This legislative action addresses construction delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and prevents license forfeiture for 37 hydropower projects spanning 15 states. The extension facilitates the continuation and completion of critical clean energy infrastructure projects, ensuring that licensees retain their authorization to build and operate these facilities.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors involved in hydropower and clean energy infrastructure should note the extended timelines, which provide additional opportunities to engage in project development and construction phases.
- Agencies and licensees now have increased flexibility to manage project schedules disrupted by the pandemic without risking license loss.
- This extension may influence procurement planning, contract negotiations, and resource allocation for hydropower projects across multiple states.
- Companies specializing in construction, engineering, and energy infrastructure should evaluate potential impacts on project pipelines and adjust business strategies accordingly.
Agencies
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Energy, House of Representatives, Senate
Contracts
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-477 - TO REQUIRE THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION TO EX- TEND THE TIME PERIOD DURING WHICH LICENSEES ARE REQUIRED TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN HYDROPOWER PROJECTS · congress · Feb 02
- H. Rept. 119-477 - TO REQUIRE THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION TO EX- TEND THE TIME PERIOD DURING WHICH LICENSEES ARE REQUIRED TO COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN HYDROPOWER PROJECTS · congress · Feb 02