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The Department of Energy’s latest assessment of transmission congestion has concluded there is no need to designate national-interest electric transmission corridors, citing the "dramatic increase" in transmission investment since 2005. But it said future assessments should address the grid’s resilience and the threats posed by cyberattacks and natural disasters. The...
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