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Richard Glick

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Richard Glick
Chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
In office
January 21, 2021 – January 3, 2023
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byJames Danly
Succeeded byWillie L. Phillips (acting chair)
Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
In office
November 29, 2017 – January 3, 2023
PresidentDonald Trump
Joe Biden
Preceded byColette Honorable
Succeeded byDavid Rosner
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
EducationGeorge Washington University (BA)
Georgetown University (JD)

Richard Glick is an American political aide and government official who served as Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) from January 2021 to January 2023.[1]

Career

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Glick previously served as general counsel for Democrats on the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Glick was also the head lobbyist for energy firm Avangrid. He worked as an adviser to Bill Richardson when Richardson was serving as United States Secretary of Energy during Bill Clinton's presidency.[2][3]

On January 21, 2021, he was named chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by President Joe Biden.[4]

In February 2022, Glick was in a 3-2 majority of FERC commissioners who voted to significantly update the FERC interstate pipeline review policy. The new policy "will take into account a proposed project’s effect on climate change, look at a wider set of impacts on landowners and environmental justice communities, and scrutinize the economic need for a project beyond its contracts with shippers."[5] Glick and his fellow commissioners were called before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and criticized by Senator Joe Manchin for the incoming policy change.[6]

President Biden appointed Glick to a second term as FERC chairman, but Senator Manchin refused to hold a confirmation hearing for him, and his term expired at the end of the 117th Congress.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Siegel, Josh (November 2, 2017). "Senate approves two Trump FERC nominees". Washington Examiner. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  2. ^ Cama, Timothy (June 29, 2017). "Trump taps Dem Senate aide for energy commission". The Hill. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  3. ^ Walton, Robert (June 29, 2017). "Trump to nominate Democratic Senate aide Richard Glick to FERC". Utility Dive. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  4. ^ "President Biden Names Glick Chairman of FERC | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission". www.ferc.gov. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  5. ^ "New Gas Pipelines Draw Fresh Scrutiny by Energy Regulators (1)". news.bloomberglaw.com. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  6. ^ "Ukraine 'Energy War' Demands Fast Gas Permits, Manchin Says (1)". news.bloomberglaw.com. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  7. ^ "FERC Chairman Glick to exit agency by early January, setting up possible tied-vote deadlocks". Utility Dive. Retrieved 2023-01-04.