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Forum on Informed Investment, Technology, and Policy Pathways for the Electricity System and Interdependent Energy Infrastructure

The U.S. electricity system is undergoing a period of immense transformation – driven by the development of economical renewable energy resources across the economy and the rapid expansion of distributed technologies being connected to the grid. This Forum convenes leaders from across the electricity system to provide a trusted and balanced venue for information-sharing; gaining common understanding; and grappling with complex technical, economic, environmental, regulatory, policy, and societal changes prompted by grid modernization efforts.

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As Electricity Demand Grows and Risks Increase, Experts Examine How the Grid Can Keep Up

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Electricity demand in the United States is increasing while the infrastructure needed to serve that demand is taking longer to build. In a series of webinars hosted by the National Academies Forum on Informed Investment, Technology, and Policy Pathways for the Electricity System and Interdependent Energy Infrastructure, experts pointed to a growing gap between how quickly new demand is emerging and how long it takes to expand generation and transmission systems.

Mar 26, 2026
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