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Short Wave

Fixing Our Failing Electric Grid... On A Budget

Short Wave

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πŸ—“οΈ 21 August 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

It's no secret that our electric grid is a flaming hot mess β€” and in order to reduce emissions, the U.S. needs to get a lot more renewables onto the grid. But there's a problem: Our electric grid is too old and outdated to handle this new technology. In fact, many of the copper wires on transmission lines are using technology from as far back as the early 1900s!

Because of this, thousands of wind and solar projects are waiting for years to get online. The Inflation Reduction Act is incentivizing a big transition to things like electric cars, heat pumps and other devices, which means we'll need even more electricity that will further push the limits of existing infrastructure.

Now more than ever, we need this new power. With this in mind, some tech companies are finding solutions to make the existing grid work better.

Aaron Scott talks with NPR's climate solutions reporter Julia Simon about these solutions and how they might be a whole lot quicker β€” and cheaper β€” than you'd think.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to shortwave.

0:03.6

From NPR.

0:04.6

At their shortwaveers, Aaron Scott here with Julia Simon, MPR's climate solutions reporter.

0:11.6

And today, we're going to nerd out about the US electric grid.

0:16.5

Our mess of an electric grid.

0:18.8

Hot mess.

0:19.8

Hot mess.

0:20.8

Indeed.

0:21.8

Yes.

0:22.8

We know more than half of our electricity comes from planet heating fossil fuels.

0:27.7

And we know to reduce emissions the US needs to get a lot more renewables on the grid.

0:33.8

But there's a problem.

0:35.8

Is it that our electric grid is too old and outdated to handle all this new renewable

0:42.0

energy?

0:43.0

That's exactly right.

0:44.0

And thousands of wind and solar projects are waiting years to get online, sometimes

0:49.4

five years.

0:50.7

And this is just when we need all of this new power.

0:53.8

Things like the inflation reduction act are incentivizing a big transition to things

0:58.7

like electric cars and heat pumps and other devices that need electricity and are only

1:04.8

going to further push the limits of our existing infrastructure.

1:08.1

Right.

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