Utilities Raise 6 GHz Concerns at Energy Department
Top officials at major energy associations asked Energy Secretary Rick Perry to hold a public meeting on the 6 GHz band and concerns it will be reallocated for unlicensed use. Last month, utilities brought their complaints to the Federal Energy…
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Regulatory Commission (see 1907010064). Despite “recognition from DOE, the White House, Department of Defense, and Department of Homeland Security, the FCC is proposing a rule which, if adopted as currently drafted, would likely cause significant reliability concerns along the energy and water infrastructure in the U.S.,” the letter said. “Many of our individual members could be forced to rebuild parts of their infrastructure over a multi-year process because of the risk and uncertainty.” The American Public Power Association, American Water Works Association, Edison Electric Institute, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Nuclear Energy Institute and Utilities Technology Council signed. DOE didn’t comment Thursday.