Utilities Concerned Over Potential For Quick Passage Of Cybersecurity Bill
The utility industry is raising concerns that the full Senate could quickly take up and pass electric grid cybersecurity legislation this year giving FERC new authority to issue emergency cyber rules now that the Senate energy committee early last month quietly approved a House-passed bill providing such emergency powers, say industry sources, including a utility industry source representing several major electricity trade groups.
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