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A growing U.S. electricity shortage is raising bills and causing blackouts due to extreme weather, aging infrastructure, and slow renewable energy expansion.
A growing electricity shortage is driving up utility bills across multiple U.S. states, with no immediate relief expected.
Strain on the power grid stems from extreme weather, aging infrastructure, rising demand, and delays in expanding renewable energy and transmission capacity.
Some areas face rolling blackouts or power rationing during peak times, especially in winter and summer.
Experts warn that without major investments in grid modernization and energy infrastructure, high costs and reliability issues could continue into 2026.
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Una creciente escasez de electricidad en los Estados Unidos está elevando las facturas y causando apagones debido al clima extremo, la infraestructura envejecida y la lenta expansión de la energía renovable.