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Energy Policy in Motion: What DOE Section 403 Instruction to FERC Means for Data Center Power Supply

Energy Policy in Motion: What DOE Section 403 Instruction to FERC Means for Data Center Power Supply

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DOE Secretary Wright’s Federal Power Act Section 403 direction to FERC calls for a sea-change in the way large energy users — especially data centers — interconnect to the power grid.

In the ninth episode of Accelerating Energy, host and Sidley partner Ken Irvin is joined by colleagues Terence Healey, a partner in Sidley’s Energy practice, and Peter Bruland, a senior managing associate in the firm’s Supreme Court, Appellate, and Litigation Strategies practice. Together, they examine how this rulemaking may affect the cooperative federalism balance and change the large load interconnection process, transmission planning, capacity markets, and the pace of new infrastructure deployment. Hear what to expect and how to stay positioned for what’s next in the power-hungry data economy.

Executive Producer: John Metaxas, WallStreetNorth Communications, Inc.

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