Volts

Transmission week: why we need more big power lines

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Jan 25, 2021
A deep dive into the big, high-voltage power lines that move electricity across long distances. Discussion of how new long-range lines unlock remote wind and solar for cities. Exploration of national grid ideas, HVDC links, and lessons from global and U.S. projects. Politics, regulatory hurdles, and signs of growing bipartisan momentum are highlighted.
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Scale Of Transmission Needed

  • Decarbonization requires massive new transmission capacity and planning.
  • Princeton and Vibrant Clean Energy models show transmission must roughly double or triple by 2050.
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Benefits Of A National HVDC Grid

  • A national HVDC grid would let regions export surplus and import deficits, improving efficiency.
  • Studies estimate tens of billions yearly savings and strong benefit-to-cost ratios for a national network.
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Interconnection Boosts Efficiency

  • Interconnecting regional grids increases reliability and cost-effectiveness through geographic diversity.
  • Bigger, more interconnected grids let regions smooth variability and use clean resources better.
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