Midwest grid operator approves plan that will support dramatic clean energy growth in Wisconsin
Yesterday the electric grid operator for the Midwest, MISO, approved a plan for 24 transmission line projects known as Tranche 2.1, which covers eleven states including Wisconsin. The plan will support at least 6.6 gigawatts (GW) of homegrown Wisconsin wind and solar power—more than double the amount of clean energy we currently produce.
Six of the transmission projects will be located entirely or partially in Wisconsin. MISO estimates that for every dollar spent on these projects in our state, there will be $2.20 to $5.40 in benefits. These benefits include increased reliability, reduced risks from extreme weather, and access to inexpensive energy coming from wind farms in Minnesota and the Dakotas. The projects will also bring an estimated 24,000 total construction and local jobs to Wisconsin as well as a total economic output of $4.5 billion.
In addition to the benefits that will be widespread across the Midwest, state law in Wisconsin requires significant direct payments from transmission companies to communities that host the projects. “The payments boost municipal budgets and help provide critical services for rural communities hosting these projects – paying for road repairs, broadband, testing for contaminated well water, and more,” adds Gallagher.
Once completed, the Tranche 2.1 plan would be the largest regional grid update in U.S. history.
“Long-term planning for transmission needs of the future has been recognized as both challenging and essential. MISO is the only grid operator in the country to have completed that process – not just once, but now twice,” says Gallagher. “Clean Wisconsin was an active stakeholder during the two-year planning process to ensure that the scale of the portfolio matches the need required by the clean energy transition.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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