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Grid Acceleration Coalition Urges FERC to Prioritise Speed in Transmission Infrastructure Rules

By MGN EditorialJune 25, 2026 at 08:45 PM

The Grid Acceleration Coalition has reaffirmed its call for expedited transmission project approvals before FERC, arguing that faster grid buildout is essential for economic growth and reduced energy costs.

## Grid Acceleration Coalition Pushes for Faster Transmission Approvals The Grid Acceleration Coalition has submitted comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) reaffirming its position that speed is a critical factor in the development of new electricity transmission infrastructure, according to a PR Newswire release dated June 25, 2026. The coalition's intervention comes as FERC continues to refine its transmission planning and permitting rules, a process with significant downstream implications for the energy sector — including the maritime and port industries, which are increasingly dependent on reliable, high-capacity grid connections to support electrification initiatives. 'Speed is essential when building critical transmission projects that drive economic growth and lower customer costs,' the coalition stated in its FERC filing, signalling broad industry recognition that regulatory delays in grid expansion carry tangible economic consequences. ### Relevance to Maritime Energy Transition For the maritime sector, the pace of onshore grid development is directly tied to the viability of shore power infrastructure, cold ironing facilities, and the charging networks required to support the growing fleet of hybrid and fully electric vessels operating in coastal and inland waterways. Port authorities and terminal operators across the United States have flagged grid capacity constraints as a key bottleneck in meeting emissions reduction targets set by both federal regulators and international bodies such as the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). Expedited transmission approvals could accelerate the deployment of high-voltage connections at major port facilities, enabling wider adoption of alternative fuelling infrastructure including liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering, hydrogen supply chains, and large-scale battery charging systems. ### Regulatory Context FERC has been under sustained pressure from industry groups, state regulators, and federal policymakers to streamline its processes for approving interstate transmission projects. The Grid Acceleration Coalition's comments reflect a growing consensus that the current pace of grid development is insufficient to meet projected demand growth, particularly as industrial electrification — including maritime operations — accelerates. The outcome of FERC's ongoing rulemaking is expected to shape the energy infrastructure landscape for decades, with direct consequences for port competitiveness, vessel emissions compliance, and the broader decarbonisation of the maritime supply chain. *Source: PR Newswire*
#shore power#port electrification#FERC#energy transition#grid infrastructure#cold ironing#maritime decarbonisation

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