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U.S. electricity prices rise over 60% since 2022 due to infrastructure costs, extreme weather, and growing demand from AI and EVs.
Electricity prices are rising across the U.S., with some states seeing increases over 60% since 2022 due to infrastructure upgrades, extreme weather costs, and surging demand from AI, data centers, and electric vehicles.
The federal government is halting coal plant closures, reducing royalties, expanding leases, and investing $625 million to extend coal plant lifespans, citing grid reliability and affordability.
Coal use has risen 15% this year, lowering gas demand and easing rate pressures.
A new study finds infrastructure modernization and climate-related expenses—not policy debates—are primary cost drivers.
The administration emphasizes maintaining dispatchable power sources to meet projected 80% demand growth by 2050.
Los precios de la electricidad en EE. UU. aumentan más del 60% desde 2022 debido a los costos de infraestructura, el clima extremo y la creciente demanda de IA y vehículos eléctricos.