Bridging the Growing U.S. Power Gap

GROWING U.S. POWER GAP

THE GROWING POWER GAP DRIVES END-USERS TO ADOPT SUPPLEMENTARY POWER SOLUTIONS TO SUPPORT HIGH-POWER APPLICATIONS & PEAK LOADS ACROSS WEAK GRID LOCATIONS

  • “Annual growth in U.S. electricity demand is expected to more than double by 2030, outpacing grid infrastructure upgrades.” (Source: U.S. DOE Grid Deployment Office, 2024 Grid Needs Assessment Summary)

  • “Generation and storage projects actively seeking grid interconnection demand over 2,000 GW as of 2022, up from 1,400 GW in 2021.” (Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 2023 Interconnection Queue Data; cited by NREL, 2024)

  • DER deployment continues to accelerate as users seek more control and flexibility… driven in part by challenges of integrating large new loads and managing grid constraints.” (Source: NREL, “U.S. Electricity Sector Outlook 2024,” NREL/TP-6A40-87033)

This power capacity deficit and mismatch between load increase and utility upgrade timelines is forcing C&I users to add behind-the-meter energy storage and on-site generation for reliability and scalability.

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