Federal Legislation
Senators Introduce Electric Grid Security Legislation
March 25, 2026
Senators Lisa Murkowski, Catherine Cortez Masto, and Jeanne Shaheen have introduced the bipartisan SECURE Grid Act to enhance electric grid security by mandating states to conduct comprehensive risk assessments within their State Energy Security Plans. This legislation requires evaluation of threats including supply chain vulnerabilities, extreme weather, physical attacks, and rising energy demand to improve grid resilience and coordination with component suppliers. The Act also aims to streamline Department of Energy (DOE) processes to remove bottlenecks, facilitating better identification and mitigation of grid vulnerabilities, particularly in states like Alaska and New Hampshire that face unique energy challenges.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for technologies and services that support grid modernization, risk assessment, and resilience planning.
- The legislation signals potential federal funding and contracting opportunities focused on energy infrastructure security and supply chain risk management.
- Vendors specializing in energy technology, cybersecurity, and infrastructure resilience, such as Schneider Electric, may find expanded roles as states update their energy security plans.
- Agencies and contractors should prepare for enhanced coordination requirements with DOE and state energy officials, emphasizing comprehensive data collection and threat mitigation strategies.
A reliable, future-proofed grid 6 bolstered by innovative energy tech 6 is essential to the U.S. economy and national security, and this legislation can help states identify vulnerabilities and strengthen infrastructure amidst growing energy demand.
— Jeannie Salo
By requiring more comprehensive data in state energy security plans and at the same time removing bottlenecks at DOE, this legislation will help identify weaknesses and strengthen our ability to respond to the full range of vulnerabilities facing Alaskas grids.
— Senator Lisa Murkowski
Energy grids arent just infrastructuretheyre a part of daily life, keeping Alaskans warm through the winter, supporting businesses, and enabling efficient resource development.
— Senator Murkowski
Agencies
U.S. Senate, House of Representatives, Department of Energy, National Electrical Manufacturers Association, National Association of State Energy Officials
Vendors
Schneider Electric