Energy experts warn of 19th century grid vulnerabilities amid climate change challenges

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The Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) Board of Directors meeting on December 18, 2024, focused on critical discussions surrounding regional mobility, growth, and the challenges facing the energy transmission grid. Board members emphasized the importance of integrating diverse perspectives to enhance regional planning and address potential disruptions.

A key point raised during the meeting was the need to better understand the vulnerabilities of the current energy transmission grid, which many members described as outdated and ill-equipped to handle increasing demands. Concerns were voiced about the impact of climate change on the grid's reliability, with members noting that the existing infrastructure dates back to the 19th century. This raises significant questions about the grid's capacity to support future growth and the transition to decarbonization.

Board members acknowledged that while discussions on regional mobility and growth are essential, there is a pressing need to focus on the implications of energy vulnerabilities. They highlighted the necessity for investment in modernizing the transmission grid to ensure it can meet future demands and support broader regional goals.

In conclusion, the meeting underscored the interconnectedness of regional mobility, growth, and energy infrastructure. As the DRCOG continues its work, addressing these challenges will be crucial for fostering sustainable development in the region. The board plans to further explore these issues in future discussions, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures to enhance the resilience of the energy grid.

Converted from DRCOG| Board of Directors December 18, 2024 meeting meeting on December 18, 2024
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