2025.09.22 | AI Power Crisis: DOE Revives Fossil Plants & Who Pays for the Future Load?
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The electric utility sector has reached a critical inflection point as skyrocketing load growth driven by AI and data centers bumps against crucial decarbonization timelines. In response, the Department of Energy (DOE) launched the "Speed to Power" initiative, a major shift that includes bringing retired thermal generation back online to utilize existing grid connections and meet immediate capacity needs, even if it implies temporary recarbonization. This immediate need has created financial tension, evidenced by groups pushing back against utility rate hikes intended to pay for massive AI infrastructure and a court ruling that shifts legacy pollution costs, like coal ash cleanup, onto utility shareholders rather than ratepayers. With planned new gas capacity spiking to 118 gigawatts, the industry faces a fundamental question: react by extending legacy assets, or proactively invest in future infrastructure like transmission, storage, and scalable Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) to meet long-term goals.