DOE will participate in the Clean Line energy infrastructure project
WASHINGTON, March 31, 2016 - DOE will participate
in the development of the Plains
& Eastern Clean Line Project (Clean Line), a major clean energy
infrastructure project, says Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz. Building on the
department’s ongoing efforts to modernize the grid and accelerate the
deployment of renewable energy, the project will address infrastructure
challenges outlined in the 2015 Quadrennial
Energy Review (QER), which focused on Energy Transmission, Storage and
Distribution Infrastructure.
The Clean Line project will utilize “abundant, low-cost wind
generation resources” in Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle region and deliver up
to 4,000 megawatts of wind power via a 705-mile direct current transmission
line – enough energy to power more than 1.5 million homes in the Mid-South and
Southeast U.S.
The project marks the first use of congressional authority
conferred to DOE as part of Section 1222 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 for promoting
transmission development, says DOE. Congress passed this provision when lawmakers
recognized the need for a modern and resilient grid that could accommodate
increasing demands for power with newly available resources, according to DOE.
“Moving remote and plentiful power to areas where
electricity is in high demand is essential for building the grid of the
future,” Moniz said. “Building modern transmission that delivers renewable
energy to more homes and businesses will create jobs, cut carbon emissions and
enhance the reliability of our grid.”
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