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The GRID Power Act requires the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to reform the interconnection queue process for electric generation projects within 90 days of enactment. The bill authorizes transmission providers to propose prioritizing new dispatchable power projects (those capable of quickly ramping up or down) that improve grid reliability and resource adequacy in the interconnection queue. Transmission providers must demonstrate the need for prioritization and describe how it will improve grid reliability, provide public comment opportunities, and submit regular reports to FERC on grid conditions. FERC must approve or deny prioritization proposals within 60 days and issue final regulations within 180 days.
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