Pennsylvania House Passes Bills for Power Grid Improvement and Modernization
Pennsylvania's House has passed two significant bills aimed at enhancing the state's power grid. House Bill 2223 mandates the evaluation of advanced transmission technologies by utilities for new projects, addressing electricity demand and affordability.

House Bill 2223, aimed at improving Pennsylvania's aging power grid, has passed unanimously in the House. This legislation requires utilities to assess advanced transmission technologies (ATTs) for new transmission projects, which proponents argue can enhance grid capacity and reliability while lowering costs.
A second bill, House Bill 2347, also passed, proposing to modernize the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority's structure and expand financing eligibility for various energy projects. Both bills are set to proceed to the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee for further review. The implementation of ATTs could mitigate the risks of outages and address growing energy demands effectively, but outdated regulatory frameworks may hinder their broader adoption.
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