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Grid Interconnection Queue

The grid interconnection queue is the waiting list of power generation and storage projects seeking permission to connect to the transmission grid. Projects must complete studies and upgrades before they can deliver power, and queue backlogs now stretch years in many regions.

Queue reform is one of the most consequential issues in the energy transition because gigawatts of wind, solar, and storage are built or financed but cannot connect. Developers increasingly weigh queue position and grid capacity as heavily as land and permits.

In practice

The grid interconnection queue is critical for energy developers, utilities, and regulators as it dictates project timelines and financial viability. Developers monitor their queue position closely, as delays can impact funding and market entry. Utilities must prioritize projects for necessary upgrades to maintain grid reliability, while regulators assess the queue to ensure fair access and allocation of resources. With backlogs often extending for years, timely decisions about interconnection can significantly affect commercial competitiveness in the energy market.

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