Key Takeaways

The “Accelerating Speed to Power” RFI

Through Accelerating Speed to Power, DOE aims to leverage several of its programs, including the Transmission Facilitation Program (TFP), the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) program, the DOE Loan Programs Office loans and loan guarantees, and the DOE National Laboratories’ technical assistance capabilities.

The focus of the RFI is for DOE to gather public input on leveraging its programs for Accelerating Speed to Power. The RFI emphasizes energy projects of at least 3 gigawatts in generation capacity or transmission projects with at least 500 MVA in incremental load serving capability. This can include bringing retired generation back into service or upgrading existing transmission lines.

The RFI requests public input in five specific areas:

  1. Large-scale generation and transmission projects to enable load growth;
  2. High-priority geographic areas for targeted DOE investment;
  3. Best use of or opportunities for DOE funding, financing, and technical assistance;
  4. Load growth trends; and
  5. Grid infrastructure constraints.

Data Centers and Manufacturers

Data center developers and owners are the target audience for DOE’s RFI and are well-positioned to respond and voice their opinions. As the race to build data centers continues, these large load entities should analyze and consider commenting on:

Energy Developers and Suppliers

Accelerating Speed to Power cites four executive orders (EO) supporting the initiative:

Although this suite of EOs generally establishes a preference for traditional generation sources, all power producers should take interest in responding to this RFI. Grid technologies and storage options are evolving rapidly in a way that substantially improves the capacity value of renewable resources like wind and solar, creating an opportunity to make the case to DOE that these resources can provide grid stability.

The RFI also presents an opportunity to influence where and how major transmission projects are sited. In addition, it is an opportunity to engage directly with the Trump administration and shape policy priorities.

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