National Transmission Planning Study 

On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Energy released its  National Transmission Planning Study The conversation piece: interconnection of grids. The study found that building out interregional transmission can produce cost savings. By 2050, it could save $270 billion, a point-to-point expansion would save $380 billion and an HVDC buildout would save $490 billion under a mid-demand scenario that cuts power sector carbon emissions by 90% by 2035.

Incoming study by North American Electric Reliability Corp that will talk about how much power can be transferred by grid region.

Utility Dive | DOE transmission planning study identifies ‘high opportunity’ interregional interfaces

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