Grid

A Grid is 1) a network of lines that crosses each other to form a series of squares or rectangles (e.g., rectangular mesh); 2) the transmission system for electricity.

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Example Article of the Grid:

A Rarely Used Technique Could Double U.S. Grid Capacity (Source: Oil Price on 13 April 2024): As the U.S. introduces a wide array of alternative energy options, the government is rapidly seeking ways to improve and expand the grid system. Much of the grid infrastructure is outdated, built to rely on electricity supplies from a few major energy hubs. However, as more green energy projects crop up in atypical locations – such as rural regions and offshore sites – it is becoming increasingly difficult to ensure that energy will reach the grid for distribution. Many energy experts believe it will take a complete overhaul to prepare the grid for the rapid growth of the country’s renewable energy capacity. Yet, some believe it may be possible to roll out a rarely used technique to upgrade old power lines across the U.S. ... 

Grid Bottlenecks Could Derail Europe’s Renewable Energy Boom (Source: Oil Price on 17 December 2022): Europe’s energy transition ambitions face several challenges, but a major impediment to bringing new renewable power online is insufficient grid capacity. Rystad Energy’s current base case forecast has Europe adding as much as 530 gigawatts (GW) of solar PV and onshore and offshore wind between 2022 and 2030, more than 66 GW per year on average. Furthermore, the share of solar and wind combined as a share of total installed capacity surpassed 10% in 2010 and more than tripled in 2021, reaching 34%, according to Rystad Energy research. Growth is not expected to slow down anytime soon, as European countries are planning huge additions of renewables over the next few years. If Europe is to remain a leader in the energy transition, a huge amount of grid capacity will need to be developed, both to integrate new generation capacity into respective countries’ power mixes and to better connect European countries so that electricity can flow in the most optimal way. ...

The Future Of The Grid: More Government, Less Private? (Source: Oil Price on 9 November 2022): The European Space Agency proposes to build a solar power satellite, not a new idea. NASA looked at the concept over twenty years ago and did nothing. Too bad. The satellite would generate solar power with huge panels, and beam the power back to earth as microwaves. Each satellite would equal a utility scale power plant. If started now the demo project might be ready for operation by 2040. In the United Kingdom, Rolls Royce plans to develop modular nuclear power plants. Rolls Royce predicts  2030 for the first unit. American reactor developers have similar ideas. NuScale targets 2030 as the operating date for its first commercial reactor. Massive utility scale solar and wind projects, the renewable equivalents of a power station, may take five or more years from conception to completion, much of the time fighting over permits. ...

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