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US Power Grid Stability: Warning on Power Plant Retirements.

This House Resolution highlights the threat to US electricity supply stability from retiring traditional power plants before equally reliable alternatives are available. Citizens might experience potential energy shortages and higher electricity prices, especially during peak demand or extreme weather. The document supports efforts to boost domestic energy production to ensure availability and affordability.
Key points
Retiring coal and natural gas plants without adequate replacements could lead to unstable power supply.
Increased energy demand, partly due to AI, raises the risk of shortages.
The resolution supports presidential efforts to boost domestic energy production and lower costs.
Environmental regulations are cited as a cause for premature plant retirements, increasing prices and reducing reliability.
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Additional Information
Recognizing that the retirement of nonintermittent electric generation facilities, before facilities with equal or greater reliability attributes are available, is a threat to the reliability of the United States electric grid.
Print number: HRES 290
Sponsor: Rep. Fedorchak, Julie [R-ND-At Large]
Process start date: 2025-04-02