If the thousands of proposed solar, wind and battery energy projects got built, they would more than double the amount of electricity that is currently produced nationwide and get the U.S. much closer to its clean energy targets. But there’s one big problem: America’s power lines can’t carry that much juice. The country’s limited transmission infrastructure is […] The post Allowing more juice to flow through power lines could hasten clean energy projects appeared first on Daily Montanan.
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The $3 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion is being challenged by Plaquemines Parish. The project would build 21 square miles of land in 50 years.