The DOE’s investment in the US grid will go to eight projects across 18 states and add 13GW of grid capacity. Image: Andrey Metelev via Unsplash.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has invested US$2.2 billion for the US grid, supporting eight projects covering 18 states.
These projects will help protect against the increasing threats of extreme weather events, lower costs for communities and increase grid capacity to meet load demand growth from manufacturing and data centres.
(The above content is reproduced from pv-tech,By Jonathan Touriño Jacobo)
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