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Developers withdraw thousands of megawatts from interconnection queues after federal tax‑credit change, consultant says
Summary
Mark Pruett told the county board that federal tax-credit changes have accelerated project withdrawals from MISO and PJM interconnection queues, leaving large volumes of proposed solar and battery projects unbuilt and increasing project timing and cost uncertainty for local governments and developers.
Mark Pruett, principal of Power Bureau LLC, told the county board the interconnection queue is crowded and that only a minority of proposed projects get built. Pruett cited a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory study showing that over the prior decade only about 21–24% of proposed projects in MISO and PJM were approved for connection, and only about 15% of proposed capacity was ultimately installed. “Over the past 10 years...only 15% of all the megawatts of generating…
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