McCaskill-Blunt Bill Will Give Certainty to Power Generators, Protect Reliability

Press Release

Date: July 18, 2014
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Energy

Missouri's U.S. Senators Claire McCaskill and Roy Blunt have introduced bipartisan legislation to improve power grid reliability while protecting utilities from conflicting environmental statutes.

The Grid Reliability Act of 2014 would prevent a potential conflicting situation in which a utility is ordered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to run a plant to improve grid reliability while the operation of the utility would violate environmental statutes.

"This is an issue of common sense and fairness--the government shouldn't be able to force an entity to take action and then allow it to be punished for that same action," McCaskill said. "This bipartisan legislation does away with that conflict, allowing utilities to help improve regulated grid reliability without fear of burdensome and conflicting environmental statutes."

"Putting utilities in between regulators with conflicting rules, leaving them with no choice but to violate the law is an unacceptable way for our government to operate," Blunt said. "This bipartisan bill would protect America's utilities from unfair environmental fines or citizen lawsuits when the government forces them to operate for reliability purposes, and provide certainty to the people responsible for keeping the lights on."

In recent years, these conflicting laws have resulted in lawsuits and heavy fines for electricity providers attempting to comply with these statutes. This bill is similar to legislation sponsored by Rep. Pete Olson of Texas, which passed the House of Representatives last year.


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