Transfer of Delegation of Authority: Office of Energy Policy and Innovation to the Office of Technical Reporting and Economics and the Office of the General Counsel
Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is reorganizing its internal structure by moving responsibilities for energy policy and innovation work from one office to two other offices: the Office of Technical Reporting and Economics and the Office of the General Counsel. This change is an internal management decision that affects how FERC operates but shouldn't directly impact energy consumers or businesses.
Key Points
- 1FERC is transferring duties related to energy policy and innovation from the Office of Energy Policy and Innovation to other existing offices within the agency
- 2The Office of Technical Reporting and Economics and the Office of the General Counsel will now handle tasks previously managed by the Office of Energy Policy and Innovation
- 3This is a reorganization of how FERC manages its internal work, not a change to energy rules or regulations that affect the public
- 4The change became effective on February 2, 2026
- 5This type of reorganization helps FERC consolidate resources and potentially improve efficiency in how it processes energy-related matters
Impact Assessment
If you are a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission employee, this means your office's responsibilities for energy policy and innovation work are being reassigned to other internal offices, which may affect your reporting structure and work processes.
National
Minimal
Key Dates
February 2, 2026
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