FERC may be ineffective in handling grid backlog

Clean energy advocates are critical of FERC’s recent efforts to address the backlog of renewables projects seeking access to the grid. The consensus seems to be that they are working on the edges without getting to the heart of the problem. Advocates argue that their key proposals have already been implemented and that potential factors driving grid connection delays are outside of the scope of FERC’s proposed rule (like grid operators struggle re hiring experienced engineers to process grid connection requests).