We Must Move Fast To Avert a National Electricity Crisis

COMMENTARY Energy

We Must Move Fast To Avert a National Electricity Crisis

Jan 28, 2025 3 min read
COMMENTARY BY
Mario Loyola

Senior Research Fellow, Environmental Policy and Regulation

Mario Loyola is a Senior Research Fellow for Environmental Policy and Regulation at The Heritage Foundation.
Years of misguided climate policy have pushed America to the brink of an electricity crisis. Kinga Krzeminska / Getty Images

Key Takeaways

Congress and the new administration will have to move fast to avert what could be years of soaring prices and dangerous blackouts.

The main reason is the Inflation Reduction Act’s renewables subsidies.

President Trump has pledged to tackle the looming electricity scarcity crisis. Now Congress must be ready to do its part.

Years of misguided climate policy have pushed America to the brink of an electricity crisis.

Fossil fuel plants are retiring faster than renewable sources can replace them, at the same time as electricity demand is soaring from AI data centers and the push to electrify everything from vehicles to appliances. Congress and the new administration will have to move fast to avert what could be years of soaring prices and dangerous blackouts.

This piece originally appeared in The Hill on 1/12/2025

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