DOE Cancels 3 National Transmission Corridors, Citing ‘Green New Scam’
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the framework failed to improve reliability or cut costs, while critics said the move weakens grid expansion.
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DOE drops 3 major grid corridors, dealing a new setback to long-distance clean energy
The Department of Energy has canceled three major transmission line projects initiated during the Biden administration, siding with critics who argued the proposed routes threatened private property rights and local control. The move marks another setback for long-distance power lines that could help carry more renewable electricity across the country, as Straight Arrow News reported. Here's what to know The DOE canceled the Tribal Energy Acces…
DOE cancels 3 national transmission corridors, citing ‘Green New Scam’
The agency previously said the projects would provide resource adequacy support to the PJM Interconnection, bolster transmission between the Southwest Power Pool and WestConnect regions, and address a lack of high-voltage transmission in Tribal areas.
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