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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission affirmed its determination on key provisions in Order No. 2023, its landmark interconnection ruling.
Following is a statement from Melissa Alfano, senior director of energy markets and counsel for SEIA on the development: For the last decade, utilities have slow-walked interconnection applications and failed to make progress on their own, causing a massive, two-terawatt backlog of solar and storage assets waiting for permission to connect to the grid. These new rules will establish clear expectations for all parties involved in the interconnection process and outline consequences for inaction.
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