Question: Question 1 (60 points for SCMT 4370) (40 points for BSAD 8376) The US power grid and power plants were built very close to big

 Question 1 (60 points for SCMT 4370) (40 points for BSAD

Question 1 (60 points for SCMT 4370) (40 points for BSAD 8376) The US power grid and power plants were built very close to big cities with a high-density population. The supply chain of electricity goes from power plants to high volt transmission lines to substations to lower power distribution lines to your houses. The US plans to cut its CO2 emissions by 50% by 2030 and have 45% of US power coming from solar plants by 2050 . If you are a manager of this project, you have to replace your current natural gas plants and coal plants with wind turbines and solar farms. However, you cannot build wind turbines and solar farms anywhere you want. Using knowledge learned from this course, propose your plan to design the supply chain of the "green" electricity for the U.S. (What is the bottleneck of the new plan? Where will you build solar plants and wind turbines? Do you need to build more high volt transmission lines? Discuss some issues and plan to overcome them? Propose Nuclear energy as a possibility with pros and cons, etc.) (at least 700 words) Suggested articles: https:/www,cnbc.com/2021/05/04/solar-stocks-are-getting-slammed-as-supply-chainbottlenecks-hit-renewables-sector.html https://fortune com/2020/02/05/wind-turbine-fiberglass-landfill-disposal-renewable-energy/ htips://www.nytimes, com/2020/03/18yregion/solar-energy-farms-ny.html https:/www. reuters.com/business/sustainable-business/global-supply-chain-squecze-soaringcosts-threaten-solar-energy-boom-2021-06-09. https://www. reuters,com/business/retail-consumer/eu-set-call-time-combustion-engine-withintwo-decades-2021-07-13/

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