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Unseen Fees in the US Grid Lead to Significant Increases in Electricity Costs

2026-05-11 55 Dailymotion

Countless Americans are facing soaring electricity expenses to support the development of power facilities, offshore wind projects, and transmission infrastructure before these initiatives are finalized. This approach, referred to as Construction Work In Progress (CWIP), is currently implemented in over 40 states, which is double the amount from ten years ago. In Georgia, the cost of the Vogtle nuclear initiative surged from $14 billion to nearly $35 billion, while customers in Virginia have already contributed around $2 billion toward an offshore wind project that is still under construction. Proponents argue that this policy bolsters the aging power grid, but detractors caution that consumers are taking on increasing financial risks.