So in 2010, developers started planning a large power-line project connecting Kansas with Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.
They wanted to move the clean energy generated in Kansas, from both wind turbines and solar panels, to states with much bigger populations.
Thirteen years later, however, full construction has not yet started on the project, known as the Grain Belt Express.
Because in addition to federal permission, the project needs approval from every local and state jurisdiction it passes through.
That decentralization makes it hard to coordinate the large, interstate projects needed to connect clean energy to the grid.
Persons:
Nadja Popovich, Brad Plumer
Locations:
Kansas, U.S, Missouri , Illinois, Indiana, North America