On Wednesday, I spoke with Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm, during a hearing for the Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development. I asked Secretary Granholm how the DOE plans to use their proposed budget to expand our electric grid. In order to meet President Biden's goal of 100 percent clean electricity, we must double the size of our grid. While the DOE should lead the way to achieving this critical task, I have been proud to bring forth legislation in Congress to streamline the process.
In fact, one year ago today I introduced the Streamlining Interstate Transmission of Electricity (SITE) Act. This legislation would establish a new federal siting authority at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to ease the process of constructing long range, inter-regional high voltage transmission lines. New transmission lines are needed to get more renewable energy to homes and businesses. Without doubling the rate of transmission builds, the U.S. could lose up to 80 percent of the historic Inflation Reduction Act’s emissions reduction benefits.
To watch the full hearing and my questioning, click HERE.