The American energy grid's oversight structure is criticized for its diffuse nature, making accountability difficult. Multiple governing bodies and member groups, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, create a complex system where responsibility is spread thin. This diffusion of authority often leads to buck-passing, as individuals can claim to act in the best interest of their respective groups, preventing clear lines of accountability. AI
RANK_REASON The item discusses the structure and perceived flaws of a regulatory bureaucracy, offering an opinion on its effectiveness.
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