Rising Electricity Demand Drives Need To Prioritize Grid Reliability
7 Apr 2025
Infrastructure
New study forecasts U.S. electricity demand outlook to 2050, and outlines technology and policy solutions to meet demand growth.
Electricity demand in the United States will increase 2% annually and 50% by 2050, predicts a new study conducted by PA Consulting and released by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). Driven by record growth in data centers and e-mobility, the study highlights innovative technology and policy solutions to maintain a reliable and affordable energy system through this new age of demand growth.
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