Just a few hundred public officials control the entire U.S. power grid-and some of them are on your ballots
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The U.S. power grid is at a critical crossroads, requiring a swift transition away from fossil fuels to combat the climate crisis amid unprecedented electricity demand.
No single person or body of government is in the driver's seat, as control over the power grid’s future lies with around 200 state utility regulators.
Federal incentives for clean energy will falter if state-level regulators do not compel utility companies to invest in and develop sustainable infrastructure.
The effectiveness of the transition to clean energy hinges on the decisions made by state utility commissions, which have the authority to approve or deny utility actions.
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