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US Could Lower Carbon Emissions 78% With New National Transmission Network (smithsonianmag.com)

mdsolar writes with this story from Smithsonian magazine about how building a national transmission network could lead to a gigantic reduction in carbon emissions. From the story: "The United States could lower carbon emissions from electricity generation by as much as 78 percent without having to develop any new technologies or use costly batteries, a new study suggests. There's a catch, though. The country would have to build a new national transmission network so that states could share energy. 'Our idea was if we had a national 'interstate highway for electrons' we could move the power around as it was needed, and we could put the wind and solar plants in the very best places,' says study co-author Alexander MacDonald, who recently retired as director of NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado."

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  1. Re:Mdsolar strikes again with unrealistic FUD by sumdumass · · Score: 1, Troll

    Wrong. The argument is not build this out so I can buil a coal power plant in Montana or a national gas plant in Wisconsin. The argument is specific to less profitable types of energy in an attempt to subsidize the delivery.

    It is all about alternative fuels and less profitable sources of energy.