Forbes – Building What Comes Next: The U.S.’s New Energy Infrastructure

As the U.S. moves toward a future that’s electrified, digital and decentralized, the spotlight is shifting to the foundational systems that support that future. Our current energy infrastructure, much of it decades old, is not equipped to meet the pace and complexity required by modern demand. From the rapid rise of AI and data centers to climate volatility and national security needs, pressure is building from every angle. What comes next must not only be bigger but also smarter.

The answer lies in intentionally building new infrastructure that supports a diverse, resilient and flexible mix of energy sources: both centralized and distributed, as well as firm and intermittent. It’s not about choosing between reliability and renewables. It’s about designing systems that deliver all of the above.

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