Alternative technologies key to FERC transmission orders’ success: ACORE
Brian Martucci | Source: Utility DIVE | Posted 05/09/2025

FERC Orders 1920 and 1920-A offer an opportunity for state entities and transmission providers to collaborate on cost-effective transmission solutions, the report said.
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The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) highlights the significance of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Orders 1920 and 1920-A in fostering a collaborative transmission planning framework. These orders emphasize the integration of alternative transmission technologies (ATTs) such as dynamic line ratings and advanced power flow control, which can enhance the reliability and efficiency of the transmission network. However, the report identifies four key barriers to the widespread adoption of ATTs, including insufficient recognition of their value and misaligned incentives.
Former FERC Commissioner Allison Clements praised Order 1920 as a crucial step towards improving grid reliability and reducing electricity costs. The modified Order 1920-A further empowers state entities in long-term transmission planning, requiring transmission providers to incorporate state input in scenario development. ACORE's analysis indicates that ATTs are not only cost-effective and quicker to deploy compared to traditional solutions but also provide multiple benefits, making them a viable option for enhancing the transmission infrastructure.
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