Replacing the conductors on existing transmission lines can rapidly increase transmission capacity and “unlock” renewable energy at lower cost than building transmission in new rights-of-way, found a ...
What happens when you build the largest machine in the world, but it’s still not big enough? That’s the situation the North American transmission system, the grid that connects power plants to ...
AI data centers are driving explosive electricity demand, exposing grid constraints nationwide. Advanced conductors offers ...
State Sen. Chris West has proposed an alternative to the proposed 70-mile transmission line threatening to raise energy bills and compromise farmland in Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore counties.
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, CTC Global joins Grid Strategies LLC in announcing the release of its latest report, “Advanced Conductors on Existing Transmission Corridors to Accelerate Low ...
There’s a great deal of work being done on the power delivery system to assist the world’s transitioning from fossil-fuels to clean energy. The grid needs modernization from its distribution networks ...
On Capitol Hill, a newly proposed bill for modernizing America’s transmission system would require the use of best-available ...
Advanced reconductoring involves replacing existing power lines with cables made from state-of-the-art materials, significantly increasing the grid's capacity. The technique is faster, cheaper, and ...
The Public Service Enterprise Group dismissed reconductoring, underground power lines, and using existing right of way as alternatives to the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project in its application ...
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This elegant solution to expanding the grid costs half as much as building new power lines
Restringing existing electric power infrastructure with more powerful lines could double transmission capacity on many long-distance conduction lines while saving money and cutting through ...
The U.S. could save $180 billion by installing high-capacity lines that use existing towers, land and right-of-way agreements. The U.S. could satisfy most of its new transmission needs in areas near ...
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