Bill
LC 642
Resolution to study transmission system
LC 642 would authorize a study of the state's electric transmission system to assess capacity, reliability, and future needs; it died in process.
Bill
LC 642
LC 642 would authorize a study of the state's electric transmission system to assess capacity, reliability, and future needs; it died in process.
LC 642 is a resolution proposed in the legislative process with the title “Resolution to study transmission system.” The bill is classified as a bill in the Energy, Utilities subject area. Its current status indicates it did not progress to enactment and is listed as Draft Died in Process.
Note: The prompt does not provide the bill’s full text. Based on common structure for “study” resolutions, the bill would likely include:
- Scope of the study: topics such as transmission capacity, reliability, regional coordination, interties, modernization needs, and cost implications.
- Study body or lead agency: designation of a committee, commission, or state energy agency to conduct the study, possibly with input from electric utilities, grid operators, and regulators.
- Timeline: a deadline for completing the study and submitting a report to the legislature.
- Report requirements: details to be included in the final report ( Findings, recommended actions, potential legislative or regulatory changes, cost estimates, and implementation steps).
- Cooperation and resources: expectations for agency cooperation and any funding or staffing provisions to support the study.
Because the exact provisions aren’t provided, the above reflects typical elements found in study resolutions.
If you have access to the bill text, I can provide a more precise synthesis of the specific study scope, deliverables, and any defined funding or reporting deadlines.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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