WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2026|No. 7271
Energy · Policy · US

National Solution Needed for Energy Permitting Reform to Combat Rising Electricity Rates

As electricity rates rise, outdated regulations delay clean energy projects, prompting calls for comprehensive federal permitting reform.

New transmission lines are essential to connect clean energy sources to the grid, but permitting delays hinder progress.
New transmission lines are essential to connect clean energy sources to the grid, but permitting delays hinder progress. · Photo by Matthew Henry on Unsplash
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We continue to read about rising electricity rates that are exacerbating the inflation that is making our lives more expensive and difficult. While some states have been proactive in addressing the problem, a national solution is needed.

Our existing grid can be made more efficient, but in the end, we will need to build new transmission lines and create stronger connections between each of the regional grids. A major problem is that it takes too long to build these lines due to outdated regulations.

The cost of solar and battery storage has decreased so dramatically that virtually all new generation capacity is clean. Unfortunately, the grid hasn’t been able to keep up, and this new capacity often has to wait years to get plugged in. Federal legislation is already being considered in Washington, D.D. to help ease these bottlenecks while still encouraging public input. Ask your member of Congress to join you in support of comprehensive clean energy permitting reform so we can build our way out of these high electricity rates.

Jon Berman

Elmhurst

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