April 30, 2024 12:50 am
DOE calls for a revamp of grid technology

The Department of Energy has issued an appeal to the electricity industry, urging them to utilize existing commercial technology to effectively manage the chaotic transition towards clean energy and the increased power demand from data centers. The report titled “Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Innovative Grid Deployment” underscores the benefits of advanced technologies that can enhance transmission line capacity, replace aging power cables with more efficient wires, and give grid operators greater visibility and control over power flows.

According to DOE’s report, the deployment of technology could potentially increase grid capacity by 20 to 100 gigawatts during peak periods. This increase in grid capacity is crucial as the US economy and technology companies require more power, particularly with rising demand from data centers. President Joe Biden’s industrial and climate policies are also expected to drive a significant expansion in power demand into the 2030s, especially with growing adoption of electric vehicles and factories for microchips, batteries, and clean energy sources connecting to the grid.

In 2023, nearly $90 billion was invested in transmission and distribution infrastructure. However, only $6 billion was allocated towards advanced grid solutions. This highlights the need for greater investment and implementation of advanced technologies to improve grid performance and meet escalating demand for power in coming years.

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