The Future of US Energy Utilities

How the Industry is Adapting to a Changing Landscape

The US energy utilities industry is in a state of flux, grappling with the retirement of on-demand generation, rising electricity demand, and the looming threat of blackouts. These issues are amplified by extreme weather events. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation's 2023 Summer Reliability Assessment underscores the growing risks to grid reliability, with potential energy shortfalls in several regions.

In response, the industry is exploring various strategies to enhance reliability. These include the Subscriber Participating Transmission Owner Model in California, improved transmission planning, inter-regional transmission projects, and overcoming transmission constraints for clean energy delivery. The industry is also focusing on the importance of resource diversification and regional transfer capacity experiences for grid resilience.

Executive summary

These issues are amplified by extreme weather events. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation's 2023 Summer Reliability Assessment underscores the growing risks to grid reliability, with potential energy shortfalls in several regions. In response, the industry is exploring various strategies to enhance reliability. These include the Subscriber Participating Transmission Owner Model in California, improved transmission planning, inter-regional transmission projects, and overcoming transmission constraints for clean energy delivery. The industry is also focusing on the importance of resource diversification and regional transfer capacity experiences for grid resilience. Moreover, the Inflation Reduction Act could provide a financial boost to utilities, encouraging the adoption of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies.

Key findings

  • The need for data integration is paramount, and there's a growing demand for finance and data specialists with expertise in digital transformation, AI, and ML
  • These specialists will play a crucial role in navigating the industry's evolving landscape
  • As we transition towards a more sustainable energy future, the retirement of dispatchable generation, growing electricity demand, and the impact of extreme weather events have all contributed to elevated risks of blackouts in various regions
  • This report will delve into these issues, analyze the North American Electric Reliability Corporation's (NERC) 2023 Summer Reliability Assessment, discuss potential solutions, and explore initiatives and strategies for enhancing reliability

Who this is for

This report is for energy and cleantech executives.

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