Ford School of Public Policy: How a Pipeline-Loving Agency Could Be the Key to President Biden's Climate Plan
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 20 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
There's a saying among energy wonks about the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: It's never seen a pipeline it didn't like. But the commission's new chair could make that adage a thing of the past.
The independent commission known as FERC, pronounced like a kid-friendly version of the popular expletive, was established by Congress in 1977 to regulate the United State . . .
There's a saying among energy wonks about the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: It's never seen a pipeline it didn't like. But the commission's new chair could make that adage a thing of the past.
The independent commission known as FERC, pronounced like a kid-friendly version of the popular expletive, was established by Congress in 1977 to regulate the United State . . .