
Why Commissioner Christie thinks FERC has strayed from its mission
POLITICO Energy
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Concerns Over Order 1920 and Consumer Protection
This chapter examines the implications of Order 1920 on consumers and the utility regulation landscape, arguing that it fails to safeguard consumer interests. It highlights the necessity for heightened state involvement in transmission projects and calls for a fact-based discourse to address the looming challenges. The discussion also critiques the predominance of industry voices in regulatory processes, advocating for reforms that better represent everyday consumers.
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