UK Slashes Power-Grid Queue to Fast-Track Key Energy Projects


Britain is ending its “first-come, first-served” grid-queue system, replacing it with a more selective program to clear a huge backlog of projects and fast-track crucial new energy infrastructure. Accelerating connections to the network is critical to getting more renewables built and meeting 2030 clean-power targets, with some developers having waited a decade to access the grid.



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