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By installing sensors to perform dynamic line ratings, the utility’s transmission line capacity improved more than 25%, nearly 70% of the time.
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The update includes $930.5 million in infrastructure upgrades and enhancements designed to reduce the frequency and duration of power outages for its customers.
The efforts, aligned with Earthshots like the Affordable Home Energy Shot, the Clean Fuels and Products Shot, and the Industrial Heat Shot, will help reduce grid capacity barriers to clean energy deployment.
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But the utility’s executives say they can’t yet estimate how large losses from the Smokehouse Creek Fire could grow.
The White House says the rule will streamline transmission project review timelines while respecting the environmental permitting process.