
Transmission Professionals Group
The Transmission Professionals special interest group covers the distribution of power from generation to final destination.
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U.S. Secretary of Energy Granholm, Canadian Minister of Natural Resources O’Regan Launch Cooperative Agreement on Clean Energy, Innovation, and Energy Justice
Canada and the U.S. team up to produce a study, which comes concludes that the countries would benefit great from partnering up on electricity transmission projects as the grid begins to accept more and more renewably-souced energy.
"Regional and international cooperation on electricity transmission, as envisioned by the study, can provide significant net economic benefits – up to $180 billion through 2050."
U.S. Secretary of Energy Granholm, Canadian Minister of Natural Resources O’Regan Launch Cooperative Agreement on Clean Energy, Innovation, and Energy Justice
U.S. and Canada Also Release First-of-a-Kind Study on the Benefits of Cross-Border Grid Integration to Achieve a Carbon-Free Electricity System in North America
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