US power use to reach record highs in 2024 and 2025, EIA forecast says
Source: Reuters
December 10, 2024 6:19 PM EST Updated 11 hours ago
(Reuters) - U.S. power consumption will rise to record highs in 2024 and 2025, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in its Short Term Energy Outlook on Tuesday.
EIA projected power demand will rise to 4,086 billion kilowatt-hours in 2024 and 4,165 billion kWh in 2025. That compares with 4,012 billion kWh in 2023 and a record 4,067 billion kWh in 2022.
With growing demand from artificial intelligence and data centers and as homes and businesses use more electricity for heat and transportation, EIA forecast 2024 power sales will rise to 1,494 billion kWh for residential consumers, 1,420 billion kWh for commercial customers and 1,026 billion kWh for industrial customers.
Those forecasts compare to all-time highs of 1,509 billion kWh for residential consumers in 2022, 1,408 billion kWh in 2023 for commercial customers and 1,064 billion kWh in 2000 for industrial customers. EIA said natural gas' share of power generation would rise from 42% in 2023 to 43% in 2024 before sliding to 40% in 2025. Coal's share will ease from 17% in 2023 to 15% in 2024 and 2025, as renewable output rises.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-power-use-reach-record-highs-2024-2025-eia-forecast-says-2024-12-10/
Link to EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook - https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/
jimfields33
(19,214 posts)As more get into electric cars by 2030 to 2035, electricity use will continue to rise. Not a bad thing as its not oil.
Javaman
(63,154 posts)wolfie001
(3,778 posts)....but, I just have to share: my son moved out and my electricity monthly went from 120-160 USD monthly to sometimes zero (if they go by last year's kWh numbers) to no more than $45. When you're retired, that helps.