1. All queued up and nowhere to go
Hundreds of gigawatts of energy projects spend years in the interconnection queue. The list of projects under evaluation is escalating, and current policies can’t keep up.
In a new report, ClearPath examined the state of interconnection queues, implications of current delays and withdrawals for achieving net-zero, and potential policy solutions.
- Leading modeling studies project grid capacity to more than double by 2035 to stay on track for net-zero by 2050. Building this new capacity under current delays requires a seven-fold increase in projects entering the queue in the next 12 years.
Major takeaways from the report:
- Escalated queue delays make it harder to deploy all forms of electricity generation and storage;
- Net-zero models project resource deployment levels that are unrealistic under the current state of the interconnection queue. Ultimately, transformational and flexible reforms are needed; and
- Retirement of existing energy capacity is anticipated to outpace new additions due to interconnection inefficiencies.
Plug in: Read the full report, All Queued Up and Nowhere to Go: The Massive Interconnection Challenge Facing Net-Zero Electricity Deployment by our research team Casey Kelly, Spencer Nelson, and Katie Hart.
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