Here Is What Is Really Strangling the Energy Transition
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Norris, T
Published in: The New York times on the Web
December 16, 2022
Huge backlogs of renewable energy projects have built up around the world as developers are refused permission to pump their power into the grid. The projects go on waiting lists that can now stretch for years, and many ultimately drop off when the delays become intolerable. In the United States, enough renewable energy projects are backlogged right now to achieve a largely clean electric grid by 2030. But without urgent action, most are unlikely to get built.
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The New York times on the Web
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0362-4331
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0362-4331
Publication Date
December 16, 2022
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New York Times Company
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Norris, T. (2022). Here Is What Is Really Strangling the Energy Transition. The New York times on the Web. New York Times Company.
Norris, Tyler. “Here Is What Is Really Strangling the Energy Transition.” The New York Times on the Web. New York Times Company, December 16, 2022.
Norris T. Here Is What Is Really Strangling the Energy Transition. The New York times on the Web. New York Times Company; 2022.
Norris, Tyler. “Here Is What Is Really Strangling the Energy Transition.” The New York Times on the Web, New York Times Company, 16 Dec. 2022.
Norris T. Here Is What Is Really Strangling the Energy Transition. The New York times on the Web. New York Times Company; 2022.
Published In
The New York times on the Web
EISSN
0362-4331
ISSN
0362-4331
Publication Date
December 16, 2022
Article type
Newspaper
Publisher
New York Times Company