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Transmission expense under situations that consider a high electrification future, assume base siting availability, and consist of differing levels of renewable penetration are approximated to amount to $360-$ 390 billion by 2030 (higher if siting is constrained). By 2030, transmission growth in most situations will help with up to 4 times the amount of wind and solar generation capacity presently readily available, which might provide approximately half of all U.S. electrical power need.
Net-Zero America: Potential Pathways, Infrastructure, And Impacts
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