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Created: 2025-07-23 16:44:39 UTC
US electricity prices in 2025 are trending up, mainly due to surging demand and a heavy shift toward natural gas generation. Gas supply volatility is a key price driver, with coal phasing out faster than renewables can fill the gap—so output’s higher, but so are CO2 emissions.
Natural gas’s dominance means regional prices react sharply to gas market swings, while grid stress from extreme weather or sudden demand spikes creates further volatility.
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