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New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich calls the SunZia project a game changer’ that he’s proud to have gotten done.
Part of a shift among Democrats away from a mode of environmental politics that primarily seeks to stop construction of large projects.
The expansion of renewable power will depend on new transmission lines.
What motivates the embrace of transmission lines, Gramlich said, is “just greater awareness.” “The country barely built any transmission for about 30 years ,” he said. “Now a lot of people recognize it’s critical for clean-energy development and a lot of people and policymakers are starting to realize that we suddenly have power demand growth after a couple of decades without any,” he added. “We’re going to need expanded infrastructure. These things are starting to sink in.”.
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