Modernize The Grid
@ModernizeGrid
Championing the grid of tomorrow. Source for electrical transmission news, insights and education. Retweets & likes are not endorsements.
Encouraging regional and interregional transmission planning will require coordination on a massive level. By fully implementing positive updates like Order 1920, we can strengthen our power grid. ow.ly/yYY750XlNRW
Streamlining permitting & siting is key to accelerating needed electric infrastructure projects. Discover the challenges facing permitting here: ow.ly/NFaJ50X50bl
Planning the grid is key to keeping up with rising demand and reliability challenges. Learn why urgency and collaboration matter: ow.ly/5UaC50X505M
Explore the latest thought leadership on planning, policy and permitting at #ModernizeTheGrid: ow.ly/92fM50X500L
⚡️ Transmission is the key to meeting America’s growing energy needs—from powering AI to protecting against cyber threats. ow.ly/yPmG50X4ZYj
How can utilities streamline transmission buildout and keep costs down despite soaring electric demand? @AiiNonProfit’s Benjamin Dierker says that reforming the competitive bidding system is key.⚡Read more: utilitydive.com/news/rofr-tran…
“If the United States aims to lead globally in energy and maintain its economic prowess, now is the time to make grid expansion and modernization a priority.” ⚡ More from @ITCGrid’s Simon Whitelocke here: ow.ly/OuuG50WUK4Z
💡@AiiNonProfit’s Benjamin Dierker reimagines transmission policy for today’s energy emergency, discussing competitive bidding and highlighting the need to streamline buildout: ow.ly/kMfj50WRVXn
⚡️ Want to speak the language of the grid? Getting to know key energy terms helps us advocate for smarter transmission policy and investment. Learn the key terms:ow.ly/910V50WBuuU
The grid of tomorrow needs planning today ⚡ From interregional links to grid hardening, transmission planning is key to a reliable, resilient energy future. Explore what's needed to modernize the grid: ow.ly/ROkr50WBu9x
⚠️ The Department of Energy’s latest report says blackout risk could rise 100x by 2030w without action. The answer? A modern grid with firm capacity + smart upgrades. ow.ly/eEoA50WzEBr
The U.S. power grid is one of the great engineering feats of the 20th century, connecting Americans to safe, reliable electricity on demand. Unfortunately, years of underinvestment have left our grid behind. 👀what's needed to modernize our grid: ow.ly/paK350WjfjS
From excessive litigation to overlapping state, federal and local hurdles, the permitting and siting system is slowing down the build out of a modern grid. Modernize the Grid breaks down the challenges and highlights the urgent need for reform here: ow.ly/oJiZ50WjffO
🔌 The future of energy starts with a smarter grid. From ROFR laws to renewable integration, explore the latest insights shaping U.S. transmission policy and infrastructure. ow.ly/3E7Z50Wjf8z
Summer surge ahead...is the grid ready? NERC warns of potential power shortfalls as demand rises and energy sources shift. We must modernize the grid to stay resilient in extreme weather. 🔗ow.ly/1w0G50WjeBQ
Fair cost allocation = a more resilient grid. Learn more about energy cost allocation at Modernize the Grid: ow.ly/1Zy150W4gV9
⚡ Confused by energy jargon? You're not alone. Break down the buzzwords here: ow.ly/NRFx50W4gTA
🔌 The grid of the future starts with smarter planning today. To meet energy goals and ensure reliability, we need a transmission system that looks ahead—not just reacts. Learn how proactive planning powers progress: ow.ly/xvEG50W4gMz
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