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FERC Large Load Decision Expected In June 2026

Dockets: FERC ,RM26-4-000
Category: FERC

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced it will take action by June 2026 on the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANOPR) proceeding initiated by the U.S. Secretary of Energy.  The ANOPR directs the Commission to consider potential reforms designed to ensure the timely, orderly, and equitable integration of significant electrical loads—such as the increasing demand from data centers—into the nation’s transmission infrastructure.

“Our nation stands at a pivotal moment as we face rapid growth in demand from data centers and other large-scale consumers that are reshaping our transmission landscape. I want to reassure the public that we are addressing this challenge head-on, working tirelessly and collaboratively with stakeholders and federal partners to deliver real solutions. I encourage everyone to stay tuned as we build a resilient energy future together,” commented Chairman Laura V. Swett.

Since the issuance of the ANOPR in October 2025, FERC has addressed several issues associated with large load growth, including:

  • Issuing a December 2025 order requiring PJM Interconnection to implement transparent rules to accommodate substantial loads co-located with generation resources.
  • Approving the Southwest Power Pool’s High Impact Large Load (HILL) initiative in January 2026, establishing new protocols intended to accelerate the interconnection of large loads and associated new generating resources while safeguarding consumer interests.
  • Acting on multiple proposed tariffs and agreements related to large load interconnections, accepting many, while rejecting those exceeding the Commission’s jurisdiction or lacking reasonable cost allocation.