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How Electric Vehicles Could Sink the Texas Grid
Renewable Energy Connections
Transforming power grids for an efficient future
With a fast-growing global population and increasing levels of industrialization, demand for electricity is expected to soar 60 percent between now and 2040. That means power grids will be called on to transmit more power, more efficiently. And to do so, they’ll have to adapt to an evolving energy landscape. Today’s grid is still structured around transmitting electricity from a handful of large, centralized power plants running on coal, oil, gas and nuclear. While these...
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