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H1 2026 U.S. Power Market Update: Regional Responses to Rising Electricity Demand
In H1 2026, one theme came to define U.S. power markets: reallocation. As AI and data-center demand outpaced a delivery-constrained grid, the year turned less on adding capacity than on redirecting it — who pays for reliability, what provides it, and where the grid gets built next. PJM A capacity shortfall, a record grid bill, and a $67B merger PJM's capacity market reached its limits in H1 2026. The 2027/28 capacity auction cleared at its price cap yet still recorded the fi
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Understanding Virginia’s Rising Electricity Prices
Residential electricity prices across the U.S. have been rising since 2021, and Virginia is no exception. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Virginia's average residential electricity price stands at 16.01 ¢/kWh, up from 14.17 ¢/kWh a year earlier. This represents a 13% year-over-year increase and an approximate 30% rise from 2021 levels. While Virginia's rates remain slightly below the national average of 17.62 ¢/kWh, the Commonwealth is narrowing
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