The Quadrennial Energy Review was called for by President Obama as an administration-wide effort to make recommendations regarding key infrastructure needed for transmission, storage, and distribution of energy. The Department of Energy released the first of its installments, focusing on energy transmission, storage, and distribution of America's energy systems.
On August 11, 2014, Senator Heinrich participated in a public meeting in Santa Fe with Secretary Moniz and Department of the Interior Secretary Sally Jewell where they received stakeholder input to the Quadrennial Energy Review. The meeting, hosted by the Energy Department's Office of Energy Policy and Systems Analysis, examined state, local, and tribal energy issues.
Senator Heinrich, a leader on modernizing the nation's energy infrastructure, introduced a bill last week, S. 1017, to amend the Federal Power Act to provide the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) narrow authority to approve and site new priority electric transmission lines.
The archived webcast of today's full committee hearing is available, here.