A bill to benefit electricity consumers by promoting the reliability of the bulk-power system.
Grants the Federal Energy Regulatory Corporation (FERC) jurisdiction, over: (1) the electric reliability organization (ERO, established by this Act); (2) Affiliated Regional Reliability Entities; (3) system operators; and (4) users of the bulk-power system.
Mandates that: (1) ERO take appropriate steps to gain recognition in Canada and Mexico; and (2) the United States use its best efforts to enter into agreements with Canada and Mexico to effectuate compliance with ERO standards.
Grants the ERO disciplinary and enforcement powers. Permits recovery of implementation and enforcement costs incurred by the ERO and each Affiliated Regional Reliability Entity, respectively.
Instructs FERC to establish a regional advisory body upon the petition of certain State Governors.
Limits ERO authority exclusively to bulk-power system reliability standards.
Denies the ERO and FERC any authority to set and enforce compliance with adequacy or safety standards governing either electric facilities or services.
Declares that nothing in this Act preempts State action that is not inconsistent with ERO standards.
Introduced in Senate
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S543-544)
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. (text of measure as introduced: CR S544-548)
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