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by pjc50
81 days ago
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The really critical cost isn't monetary but time. There's plenty of places where the interconnect queue is holding up projects a lot: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidblackmon/2025/05/06/study-... Same in parts of the UK. Scottish renewables are bottlenecked on transmission to London. Whereas connecting generation to a substation near demand usually shows up as "negative demand" and doesn't require big upgrades. |
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