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What Will It Take To Put Clean Electricity On The Grid?

Electric energy generating wind turbines are seen on a wind farm in the San Gorgonio Pass area near Palm Springs, California.
Electric energy generating wind turbines are seen on a wind farm in the San Gorgonio Pass area near Palm Springs, California.

As Senators continue to debate the contents of the bipartisan infrastructure package, some Democrats have turned their attention to the climate actions the deal left behind.

Including a clean electricity standard.

From Vox:

[…] Two of the biggest ways Americans contribute to climate change is in their transportation and electricity usage. You might cut your carbon footprint by making your home more efficient, installing a solar panel, and even buying an electric car — and the power that flows from your outlet is a lot cleaner than it was a decade ago. But coal and natural gas, more often than not, are still the status quo. This reality limits the impact of well-meaning actions: A coal-fired power plant may be charging your Tesla, and gas might be powering your office’s air conditioning.

Senate Democrats will likely weigh whether to include the clean electricity standard in a budget reconciliation bill once the infrastructure package passes the Senate.

What will it take to clean up our electric grid? And how long will it take?

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Kathryn Fink
Kathryn Fink is a producer with NPR's All Things Considered.