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HomeBusinessFERC Renews BlackRock’s Permission to Own Large Stakes in U.S. Utilities Amid...

FERC Renews BlackRock’s Permission to Own Large Stakes in U.S. Utilities Amid Political Scrutiny

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The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has renewed BlackRock’s (NYSE:?BLK) authority to own up to 20% of voting securities in publicly traded U.S. utility companies—doubling the standard 10% threshold typically allowed without triggering regulatory concerns. The three-year extension comes as a major win for the asset manager, which oversees over $11.5 trillion in global assets.
What This Means

BlackRock can now continue owning substantial positions in U.S. utilities, provided no single fund under its umbrella holds more than 10% voting power in any one company.

This renewal removes a regulatory hurdle that could have forced BlackRock to restructure its utility-heavy index funds, widely used by institutional investors and retirement portfolios.

The decision was supported despite political objections from both conservative lawmakers and activist groups, who claim BlackRock’s environmental stance is inconsistent with passive investing.

FERC Chairman’s Concurring Opinion
FERC’s Republican Chairman, Mark Christie, expressed concern over the influence of large asset managers, but acknowledged economic realities:

“It is a fact of economic life that public utilities regulated by the Commission must seek investment capital from wherever it is available, and much of it is now either owned or managed by huge asset managers.”

Why It Matters
1. Capital Access for Utilities

Utility companies rely on massive and consistent inflows of capital to build and maintain infrastructure, especially in the clean energy transition.

BlackRock’s passive investments provide steady capital without active control, at least in theory.

2. Energy Policy Meets Wall Street

Critics argue BlackRock’s involvement in ESG and climate-focused investor groups raises conflicts of interest—suggesting it could exert influence beyond passive investing mandates.

BlackRock maintains its utility holdings are strictly passive and governed by FERC conditions.

3. Market Impact

The ruling avoids a scenario in which BlackRock would have to rebalance major ETFs or index funds, potentially causing utility sector volatility.

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To understand the utility exposure and financial performance of related companies and BlackRock’s position:

ETF Holdings APISee which utility stocks are heavily weighted in BlackRock-managed ETFs.? ETF Holdings API

Mutual Funds Holdings APIExplore how BlackRock’s mutual funds are allocated across utility companies.? Mutual Funds Holdings API

Final Take
Despite pushback, the FERC ruling affirms a reality in today’s capital markets—massive asset managers like BlackRock are too central to be sidelined from sectors like utilities that require constant funding. Still, political tensions over ESG and corporate influence are unlikely to fade, ensuring this debate will remain in the spotlight for years to come.

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