Power generation facilities are never built in a vacuum; a wind turbine that spins but does not distribute power is of little use to anyone. Incorporating power infrastructure, especially technologies such as renewables, which are scaling up at a rate never before seen, brings a range of logistical challenges, turning the process of improving transmission and distribution from one of technology to one of administration. Next month, we’ll investigate these challenges, and consider how power can be best distributed.
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