The US built 888 miles of new high-voltage lines last year, but that might not be enough, according to a new report from Americans for a Clean Energy Grid and the firm Grid Strategies. (Axios)
Why it matters: Experts say that pace is too slow for what the grid needs to stay reliable, cut congestion, and power the data center boom. Plus, stalled transmission could erase some emissions gains from the Inflation Reduction Act and raise reliability risks.