
Columbia Energy Exchange In a Charged Environment, FERC Faces Demands for Energy
Nov 25, 2025
Neil Chatterjee, a former FERC commissioner and current chief government affairs officer at Palmetto, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of energy regulation. He discusses the pressure FERC faces from AI-driven data center demands and its struggle for bipartisan dialogue amidst climate concerns. Chatterjee advocates for integrating clean technologies across political lines and highlights the urgent need for permitting reforms and infrastructure investments to meet rising energy demands. His vision includes a decentralized grid powered by next-gen technologies.
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FERC's High-Profile Moment
- FERC's role in regulating transmission, pipelines, and wholesale electricity is rising as energy affordability and AI demand spotlight the agency.
- Rapid data-center growth and political pressure are forcing FERC into high-stakes decisions on interconnection and grid access.
From McConnell Aide To FERC Chair
- Neil Chatterjee recounts moving from Senator McConnell's energy advisor to FERC chair and facing protests early on.
- He says critics later thanked him for pragmatically addressing climate and market issues during his tenure.
AI Could Break Partisan Gridlock
- Chatterjee argues AI and the need to win the AI race can break partisan gridlock by aligning red-state supply with blue-state demand.
- He sees national security and affordability as motivators to adopt all-of-the-above energy strategies.



