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How to stop America’s outdated grid holding back the deployment of clean energy

Energy Gang

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Building a Clean Grid Requires Bold Action

The U.S. faces a critical challenge in developing its electricity transmission infrastructure, with a significant decline in the construction of high-voltage transmission lines. The data reveals a drop from an average of 925 miles per year between 2015 and 2019 to only 55 miles last year, highlighting an urgent need for increased investment to support the integration of renewable energy sources like solar and wind. This slowdown in transmission line investment is concerning, particularly as the nation strives to decarbonize its electricity grid.

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