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The US has enough renewable energy stuck in the permitting process to fully replace every single gas and coal facility on the current power grid. But the interconnection process, a convoluted analysis of impact, costs, siting and permitting requirements, has become a chokepoint for getting new renewable projects built. Only a percentage of those projects being developed are likely to ever come to completion.

In this episode, Paul discusses some of the reasons as to why the interconnection queue has swelled to more than 2 Terrawatts of proposed capacity - and what we can do about that.

For further research:

"FERC approves PJM’s ‘first-ready, first-served’ interconnection reform plan, steps to clear backlog" - Utility Dive

"Explainer on the Interconnection Final Rule" - FERC

"Why the energy transition broke the U.S. interconnection system" - Utility Dive

"Queued Up: 2024 Edition - Characteristics of Power Plants Seeking Transmission Interconnection As of the End of 2023" - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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