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BROUILLETTE VERSUS CYBERSECURITY STANDARDS: Trump administration Energy Secretary
Dan Brouillette says requiring pipelines to follow certain cybersecurity standards is not the answer to preventing future attacks like the one on the Colonial Pipeline.
“I am not sure another layer of regulation is going to fix the issue,” Brouillette told Josh in an interview this morning. “There are easier things we can do.”
Bruce Walker, a senior Energy Department official focused on cybersecurity in the Trump administration, agrees with Brouillette that mandating pipeline operators meet a certain standard won’t prevent nation state actors from evading the protections.
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PELOSI SAYS ENERGY AND COMMERCE WILL PROBE TEXAS CRISIS: Expect a lot of conversation about the Texas power grid and maybe some more renewables vs. fossil fuels bickering in Congress over the next few weeks.
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Nancy Pelosi told reporters during her weekly briefing this morning that the Energy and Commerce Committee will look into the Texas power outages “to see how things could have turned out better and will turn out better in the future.”
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Clements sworn in at FERC, creating partisan split Source: By Arianna Skibell, E&E News reporter • Posted: Thursday, December 10, 2020
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s newest member, Allison Clements, is sworn in yesterday.@FERC/Twitter
Democrat Allison Clements was sworn into the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission late Tuesday, creating a partisan split of two Republicans and two Democrats.
Clements joins FERC Chairman James Danly (R) and Commissioners Neil Chatterjee (R) and Richard Glick (D) on the five-member panel charged with overseeing regional energy markets and large-scale natural gas infrastructure.
Along with Clements, a longtime energy lawyer, President Trump nominated Republican Mark Christie earlier this year. Christie’s swearing-in ceremony is slated for early January, raising questions about a temporary gridlock during FERC’s next meeting Dec. 17.
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