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EEI Applauds Passage of FAA Reauthorization Legislation for Drones

July 20, 2016
This bipartisan legislation includes provisions supporting electric power companies utilizing unmanned aircraft systems for energy grid maintenance and service restoration.

Edison Electric Institute (EEI) President Tom Kuhn issued the following statement today commending Congress for passing H.R. 636, the FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016. This bipartisan legislation reauthorizes the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) through September 2017 and includes provisions supporting electric power companies utilizing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for energy grid maintenance and service restoration.

"EEI thanks members of the House and Senate for their bipartisan support of the FAA reauthorization legislation, which includes important provisions that support the electric power industry's efforts to better utilize unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to build and maintain a smarter, more resilient energy grid to deliver safe and reliable energy to our customers.

"With this legislation, Congress has made clear its priorities for the FAA, specifically highlighting the need for owners and operators of critical infrastructure to operate unmanned aircraft beyond visual line of sight. In accordance with the FAA's recently-released rule for small commercial UAS, EEI, our member companies, and our technology partners will continue to work with the FAA to demonstrate safe UAS usage and to develop guidelines that will allow companies to improve routine maintenance of our energy infrastructure and to help restore service to our customers more quickly following natural disasters."

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