FERC’s First Meeting Under New Leadership: Key Takeaways and Signals for 2026

On November 20, 2025, the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or the Commission) held its first monthly open meeting since the confirmation and swearing-in of Chairman Laura Swett and Commissioner David LaCerte.[1] It marks the first time FERC has had a full five-member commission since the departures of Commissioner Mark Christie and Chairman Willie Phillips earlier this year. FERC’s first meeting under new leadership coincided with an agenda that underscored urgency and a new strategic direction. The summary below outlines the Commission’s discussion and key actions.

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FERC Approves New Extreme Cold Weather Reliability Standards

On February 16, 2023, the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved two new North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standards: EOP-011-3 (Emergency Operations) and EOP-012-01 (Extreme Cold Weather Preparedness and Operations). The new standards stem from FERC and NERC’s joint inquiry into Winter Storm Uri — the February 2021 winter storm event that led to the largest controlled firm load shed event in U.S. history, with over 4.5 million people losing power and at least 210 people losing their lives. The joint inquiry resulted in the issuance of a November 2021 report that included recommendations for NERC reliability standard enhancements to improve extreme cold weather operations, preparedness, and coordination. The November 2021 report found that the bulk power system “cannot operate reliability without adequate generation.”[1]

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