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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 5 MIN

2026.02.11 | Record Demand Meets a 2,500GW Bottleneck

from Current Events - The Electric Utility Today · host Edmundo Rodriguez

With US power consumption projected to hit a staggering 4,268 billion kWh in 2026, the era of flat energy demand is officially over. We analyze how the explosion of data centers and AI is slamming into a transmission reality check, leaving 2,500GW of projects stuck in interconnection queues. The discussion breaks down Pennsylvania’s controversial regulatory push for speed versus reliability and explores technical workarounds like Grid Enhancing Technologies (GETs). Listen now to understand the $600 billion investment gap threatening the stability of the energy transition.

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With US power consumption projected to hit a staggering 4,268 billion kWh in 2026, the era of flat energy demand is officially over. We analyze how the explosion of data centers and AI is slamming into a transmission reality check, leaving 2,500GW...

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