How much are grid connection queues slowing energy transition projects?
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This question is becoming important because multiple connected systems are moving together.
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Grid connection queues are delaying the energy transition
Renewable projects and large electricity users can be slowed by long interconnection timelines and grid capacity limits.
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Grid connection queues are delaying the energy transition
Energy capacity shapes what can be built, where growth happens, and how expensive future development becomes.
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