Goodbye Dirty Power? US Makes a Plan for Clean Energy Grid Connection

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Great news for clean energy! The US Department of Energy (DOE) just announced a plan to get more solar, wind, and battery projects connected to the power grid. This is a big deal because there’s a huge backlog of clean energy projects waiting to be hooked up right now – almost 2,600 gigawatts worth, according to a recent report.

The plan called the Transmission Interconnection Roadmap, is like a guidebook for everyone involved in bringing clean energy onto the grid. This includes the companies that run the power lines, the businesses building the clean energy projects, and even government agencies.

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The roadmap sets some ambitious goals to make things move faster by 2030. It also outlines tools and strategies to connect clean energy projects to the grid more quickly and efficiently.

The ultimate goal? To reach the Biden administration’s target of 100% clean electricity by 2035. This roadmap is a big step towards making that dream a reality.

US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm knows clean energy is the future, but there’s a roadblock: a backlog of thousands of clean energy projects waiting to connect to the power grid. Her department, the Department of Energy (DOE), just launched a plan to fix this.

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Secretary Granholm says this plan, called the Transmission Interconnection Roadmap, is key to getting clean electricity to more people. Here’s how it will work:

Better Data, Better Decisions: The roadmap will make sure everyone involved in clean energy has access to good, clear information. This will help them make smarter decisions about connecting these projects to the grid.

Faster Connections, Less Waiting: The plan also aims to streamline the process for connecting clean energy projects. This means less waiting time for these projects to get up and running.

Saving Money on Clean Energy: The roadmap includes ways to make connecting clean energy projects more affordable. This will ultimately mean cleaner electricity at a good price for consumers.

Keeping the Lights On: Safety and reliability are top priorities. The roadmap includes ways to make sure the power grid stays strong and dependable as more clean energy sources are added.

This plan is a big step towards a future powered by clean energy.

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