Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

regulation

Last mentioned: Mar 18, 2026

Timeline

  1. Extreme Weather Stress

    Record-breaking heatwaves and winter storms repeatedly test grid reliability in Texas, California, and the PJM region.

  2. The AI Surge

    Rapid expansion of data centers and EV adoption triggers a sharp increase in load projections.

  3. Demand Stagnation

    U.S. electricity demand remains relatively flat due to energy efficiency gains.

  4. Grid Expansion

    The majority of the current U.S. high-voltage transmission backbone is constructed.

Stories mentioning Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) 1

Extreme Weather Bearish

U.S. Power Grid Faces Dual Crisis of Extreme Weather and Surging Demand

The American electrical grid is nearing a breaking point as aging infrastructure struggles to cope with record-breaking extreme weather and a massive spike in demand from AI and electrification. This convergence of factors is forcing utilities and regulators to rethink reliability strategies as the margin for error shrinks.

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