U.S. DOE Invests $44 Million to Advance a Clean, Reliable Electric Grid

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Funding Will Develop Tools to Clear Interconnection Queues and Improve Reliability During Extreme Weather Disruptions

“We can’t deploy clean energy if we can’t get renewable sources connected onto our grid,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “Thanks to support from the Biden-Harris Administration, we are developing new, state-of-the-art tools to break up logjams to connect more clean energy sources to the grid even faster, giving Americans access to more affordable and resilient sources of clean energy.

funding program will advance tools that help grid planners and operators optimize the integration of these technologies. These tools will allow the grid to be more flexible and resilient to changes like weather events and fluctuation in demand.Hundreds of gigawatts of solar energy, wind energy, and energy storage resources are expected to come online in the next few years.

 

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