POLICY: US House passes Electric Supply Chain Act, heads to Senate next
The US House of Representatives passed the Electric Supply Chain Act (HR 3638), according to a recent press release.
The bill requires the Department of Energy to regularly review risks and vulnerabilities in the supply chains for electricity generation, transmission, and key grid components, helping prevent outages and lower energy costs for American families.
“The Electric Supply Chain Act will strengthen the reliability of our electric grid, expand domestic energy production, and ensure we can power the artificial intelligence data centers of the future,” said Representative Bob Latta (R-Ohio), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy.
The bill will now be debated before the Senate.
CLICK HERE to read part 1 and part 2 of the House Report on the bill issued on September 19, 2025.
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