Bill
S 3947
REWIRE Act
Bill creates streamlined permitting for power line upgrades in existing corridors, accelerating grid modernization but reducing environmental review requirements for those projects.
Bill
S 3947
Bill creates streamlined permitting for power line upgrades in existing corridors, accelerating grid modernization but reducing environmental review requirements for those projects.
S 3947 amends the Federal Power Act to create a categorical exclusion allowing electric utilities to reconductor (replace conductors/cables on) power lines within existing rights-of-way without undergoing full environmental review. This streamlines the permitting process for what are considered routine upgrades to existing transmission infrastructure.
Reconductoring is essential for modernizing the electrical grid to handle higher capacity and support renewable energy integration, but current regulations require extensive environmental assessments even for work on already-established corridors. Expediting this process could accelerate grid upgrades and reduce project costs, though it also limits environmental scrutiny of activities in sensitive areas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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