
Ep 97: How Utilities are Dealing with the Storm of Surging Demand, an Aging Grid and Climate Risk
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What happens when rising demand, an aging grid, extreme weather, and the AI boom all collide? U.S. utilities are facing what some are calling the “perfect storm,” and the ripple effects are set to reshape electricity rates, reliability, and long-term energy strategies.
In this episode, we break down why demand is skyrocketing after two decades of flat growth, how utilities are responding, and what it means for businesses and households alike. From data center-driven load surges and billion-dollar transmission upgrades to regional case studies and proven solutions like storage and demand response, you’ll learn what’s really driving rate hikes and how leaders can turn energy challenges into opportunities.
What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode:
- Why U.S. electricity demand is projected to nearly double by 2050.
- The impact of AI and data centers on grid stability.
- How transmission and distribution bottlenecks drive up costs.
- Why utilities are raising rates and how bills could double.
- The role of climate extremes in utility planning.
- Regional hotspots for explosive demand growth.
- Practical steps for businesses to hedge against rising rates.
- How energy can shift from a fixed cost to a value driver.
Resources in Today's Episode:
- Gareth Evans: LinkedIn
- Dan Roberts: LinkedIn
- VECKTA: News
You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/3h8eapsv