{"id":119717,"date":"2025-08-30T01:19:09","date_gmt":"2025-08-30T01:19:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/119717\/"},"modified":"2025-08-30T01:19:09","modified_gmt":"2025-08-30T01:19:09","slug":"electric-bills-could-reshape-u-s-climate-politics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/119717\/","title":{"rendered":"Electric Bills Could Reshape U.S. Climate Politics"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color min-h-[6.375rem] lg:min-h-[4.75rem] dropcap text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Earlier this month, I traveled to Georgia to explore the political backlash to skyrocketing electricity bills. Across the state, from metro Atlanta to rural communities, I met Georgians frustrated by rate increase after rate increase. I also met renegade politicians and activists who hope to turn the challenge into a full-throated issue at the ballot box.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">As I wrote in a <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7311613\/ai-electricity-bills-georgia-politics\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">TIME feature<\/a> this week, this political heat poses a significant threat to the build out of new power infrastructure in the U.S.\u2014and, in turn, the expansion of the data centers needed for AI. It\u2019s also an indicator of what may be the most significant shift to the narrative driving climate action. For decades, climate advocates have tried to make rising global temperatures\u2014and the fossil-fueled energy system that causes it\u2014resonate with everyday Americans with mixed results. For perhaps the first time, many Americans are beginning to encounter that system directly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">In this environment, it remains to be seen whether clean energy advocates can harness the moment to advance a new <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/section\/climate\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">climate<\/a> agenda\u2014or whether consternation about electricity bills will result in a further reliance on fossil fuels.<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Read more: <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7311613\/ai-electricity-bills-georgia-politics\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The Backlash to High Electric Bills Could Transform U.S. Politics<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">It feels fair to say that the American climate movement is a bit lost. The landmark U.S. climate law\u2014once thought untouchable in many quarters because of the jobs the Inflation Reduction Act promised to create in Republican areas\u2014has been dismantled. And, after years of declining climate denial in mainstream discourse, the U.S. federal government is engaged in a <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/7306966\/epa-endangerment-finding-industry-impact\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">campaign<\/a> to discredit climate science. <\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Environmental groups have been forced to lay off employees as funders have closed their wallets. Some nonprofit leaders have explained the pullback as philanthropists caving to President Trump. While that may be true in some instances, many funders tell me that after such struggles they are just unsure what climate\u00a0work will actually move the needle.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">Over the summer, a new narrative has started to emerge: energy affordability.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">It would be pretty hard to contest that the energy affordability issue lands with the public. The cost of goods is rising economy-wide, but the spike in the price of electricity in recent years has outpaced inflation. And analysts say that we\u2019re really just at the beginning as demand grows, particularly for data centers, while power supply struggles to keep up. <a href=\"https:\/\/powerlines.org\/skyrocketing-utility-bills-nationwide-leave-american-consumers-feeling-stressed-powerless\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Polling<\/a> from PowerLines, a nonprofit pushing for wider recognition of utility regulation, found that 73% of Americans are concerned about rising utility costs. A separate 2024 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ey.com\/en_us\/newsroom\/2024\/02\/ey-research-shows-declining-consumer-confidence-in-the-us-energy\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">survey<\/a> from consulting firm EY found that two-thirds of Americans could not afford a 10% increase in their energy costs.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">And affordability measures often align with climate ambitions. Right now, utilities and power companies are planning to build a lot of gas to meet demand. In some places, that cost will get passed to consumers directly. That new gas may be needed\u00a0in some cases to keep the grid reliable, but in others it may not be. Clean power projects\u2014particularly those that are already well along in their development\u2014can alleviate price pressure on the grid. The subsidies in the now dismantled Inflation Reduction Act only cut those costs further. A focus on affordability would also push utilities to think more carefully about energy efficiency and other methods of squeezing more out of the grid as it exists today. RMI, a nonprofit that works on clean energy solutions, <a href=\"https:\/\/rmi.org\/reality-check-we-have-whats-needed-to-reliably-power-the-data-center-boom-and-its-not-coal-plants\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">found<\/a> that 95% of future demand over the next decade can be met with clean solutions like advanced transmission and efficiency measures.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text mb-6 self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">In Georgia, I met with Peter Hubbard, a solar developer who is running a statewide race to serve on the Public Service Commission, which regulates the state\u2019s electricity sector. Hubbard is deeply invested in the climate issue, but has grown accustomed to allowing affordability to serve as the vector for emissions reduction. \u201cI have to kind of focus on what brings voters out,\u201d he told me. \u201cIt just depends on the audience, if it&#8217;s the right audience, I talk about climate change, but it\u2019s along for the ride.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"rich-text self-baseline font-graphik text-body-large text-black-coffee mb-0 focus-visible:outline focus-visible:outline-black-coffee focus-visible:outline-2 focus-visible:outline-offset-2 focus-visible:shadow-focus-color text-left\" data-testid=\"paragraph-content\">To get this story in your inbox, subscribe to the TIME CO2 Leadership Report newsletter <a href=\"https:\/\/www.time.com\/co2-newsletter\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Earlier this month, I traveled to Georgia to explore the political backlash to skyrocketing electricity bills. 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