Power to the People: 7 Ways to Fix the Grid, Now

Now consider what we will ask the grid to handle in the near future: Demand for electricity is expected to increase by as much as 40 percent in the next two decades—more than twice the population growth rate. To meet that need, we will have to generate an additional 214 gigawatts, a feat that would require the construction of more than 357 large coal plants. We also want to plug in dozens, if not hundreds, of gigawatts of wind and solar power harvested ... Full Story »

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Kristin Gorski
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by Kristin Gorski - Mar. 31, 2009

An informative and well-researched article. Abundant outbound links to a variety of sources. Solid context, including a general history of how the U.S. electric grid started and what is at the root of its current problems.

Very interesting. I learned a lot of new information from this.

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