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WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) questioned FERC Chairman Laura Swett on how to prevent a repeat of several failures witnessed during Winter Storm Fern during a House Energy and Commerce Energy Subcommittee hearing on oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
As families across the country are still digging out from Winter Storm Fern, the need for energy reliability is top of mind because when energy can't move where it's needed in unfavorable weather conditions, Americans pay the price. This storm provided a real-world stress test of the nation's electric and natural gas systems, and ensuring FERC is taking proactive measures to boost pipeline efficiency before the next storm happens is critical.
During the hearing, Rep. Pfluger pointed to the fact that during the height of the storm, states with access to reliable natural gas pipelines saw lower energy prices and fewer disruptions. Meanwhile, areas without this faced price spikes of up to 300%, forcing grid operators to burn oil and rely on imported energy just to keep the lights on. He argued that the reason for this wasn't supply, but rather a lack of pipeline capacity, highlighting his broader concern about policies that restrict pipeline development.
FERC Chairman Laura Swett agreed with Rep. Pfluger, acknowledging that areas without sufficient access to natural gas infrastructure faced unacceptably high prices and reliability challenges. She also testified that while FERC evaluates pipeline projects based on current law, which allows states to block projects outright, and action from Congress is necessary to fix this barrier that the agency cannot overcome.
Rep. Pfluger has been a consistent advocate for strengthening the nation's electric grid and expanding energy infrastructure to keep power affordable and reliable. He has championed commonsense legislation to ensure American homes stay powered and heated, especially when extreme weather puts the system to the test.
Witnesses included the Chairman of FERC, Laura V. Swett, and Commissioners of FERC, Lindsay S. See, David A. LaCerte, David Rosner, and Judy W. Chang.
Read more about the hearing in E&E News HERE.
Watch Rep. Pfluger's full line of questioning HEREor by clicking the image below.
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