Section 1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Advancing Grid-Enhancing Technologies Act of 2025 or the Advancing GETs Act of 2025.
Section 2. Definitions
In this Act:
(1) Commission
The term Commission means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
(2) Grid-enhancing technology
The term grid-enhancing technology means any hardware or software that—
(A) increases the capacity, efficiency, reliability, resilience, or safety of transmission facilities and transmission technologies; and
(B) is installed in addition to transmission facilities and transmission technologies—
(i) to give operators of the transmission facilities and transmission technologies more situational awareness and control over the electric grid;
(ii) to make the transmission facilities and transmission technologies more efficient; or
(iii) to increase the transfer capacity of the transmission facilities and transmission technologies.
(3) Secretary
The term Secretary means the Secretary of Energy.
(1) In general
Beginning on the date that is 1 year after the effective date of the rule promulgated under subsection (b), all operators of transmission facilities or transmission technologies shall submit to the Commission annual reports containing data on the costs associated with congestion management with respect to the transmission facilities or transmission technologies, including all relevant constraints.
(2) Requirement
Each annual report submitted under paragraph (1) shall identify—
(A) with respect to each reported constraint that caused more than $500,000 in associated costs—
(i) the cause of the constraint, including physical infrastructure and transient disruptions; and
(ii) the next limiting element type and its identified rating limit; and
(B) each constraint that will be addressed by planned future upgrades to infrastructure and facilities.
(b) Rulemaking
Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall promulgate a final rule establishing a universal metric and protocol for the measuring and reporting of data under subsection (a).
(A) In general
The Commission and the Secretary shall each use the data submitted under subsection (a) to conduct analyses, as the Commission or the Secretary, as applicable, determines to be appropriate.
(B) Coordination
The Commission and the Secretary may coordinate with respect to any analyses conducted using the data submitted under subsection (a).
(2) Map
The Commission and the Secretary, acting jointly, shall—
(A) use the data submitted under subsection (a) to create a map of costs associated with congestion management in the transmission system; and
(B) update that map not less frequently than once each year.
(d) Publication of data and map
The Commission and the Secretary shall make the data submitted under subsection (a) and the map described in subsection (c)(2) publicly available on the websites of—
(1) the Commission; and
(2) the Department of Energy.
(a) Definition of developer
In this section, the term developer means a developer of transmission facilities or transmission technologies, including a developer of transmission facilities or transmission technologies that pays to install grid-enhancing technology with respect to those transmission facilities or transmission technologies.
(b) Establishment of application guide
Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish an application guide for utilities and developers seeking to implement grid-enhancing technologies.
(c) Updates
The guide established under subsection (b) shall be reviewed and updated annually.
(1) In general
On request of a utility or developer using the guide established under subsection (b), the Secretary shall provide technical assistance to that utility or developer with respect to the use of grid-enhancing technologies for particular applications.
(2) Clearinghouse
In carrying out paragraph (1), the Secretary shall establish a clearinghouse of previously completed grid-enhancing technology projects that the Secretary, utilities, and developers may use to identify issues and solutions relating to the use of grid-enhancing technologies for particular applications.