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Net-Zero America bulk transmission expansions from spur lines to metropolitan statistical areas for 100% renewable scenario (base land use), 2050
- Author(s):
- Andrew Pascale, Andlinger Center, Princeton University, Post-Doctoral Research Associate
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- This dataset shows the expansions to bulk electric transmission lines in the contiguous United States that will be required by 2050 to connect spur line connection points (substations that existed in 2019 and had a voltage class rating of 161kV or greater) to metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) under a net-zero-emissions scenario with 100% renewable energy generation and more permissive land-use assumptions. For an overview of this "E+RE+" all-renewable scenario and these "base" land-use assumptions, please refer to the "supplemental information" portion of this record.
- Place(s):
- United States
- Subject(s):
- Utilities and Communication
- Year:
- 2025, 2030, 2035, 2040, 2045, 2050, and 2021
- Held by:
- Princeton
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