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Biden's latest climate action threatens US power grid, experts say

By Grace Chen
May 13, 2023
1 min read
Biden's latest climate action threatens US power grid, experts say

As the United States works to reverse the damage caused by climate change, experts warn that President Biden’s latest climate action may threaten the country’s power grid. The Biden administration recently issued an executive order that directs federal agencies to make climate change a top priority in all decision making. While this is a positive move towards protecting the environment, it may put strain on the country’s power grid as more renewable energy sources are introduced.

According to experts, the power grid was not designed to handle large amounts of renewable energy. The grid was designed to rely on traditional, fossil fuel-powered generators. As more clean energy sources are added to the mix, the grid may become unstable and vulnerable to blackouts.

Additionally, the lack of energy storage technology may also be a problem. Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power are intermittent, meaning they only produce energy when the wind is blowing or the sun is shining. If there is no way to store that energy, it could go to waste or there may not be enough energy to meet demand during peak hours.

These issues are not new and have been discussed in the energy industry for years. However, the urgency to address climate change has pushed the Biden administration to accelerate the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid. While this is a step in the right direction, it is important to address the potential risks and challenges to ensure a sustainable and reliable power grid.

In conclusion, the Biden administration’s push for more renewable energy sources is a positive step towards combatting climate change. However, experts warn that it may threaten the stability and reliability of the power grid. It is important to address these issues and invest in energy storage technology to ensure a sustainable future for the country’s power grid and the environment.


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