Energy Capital Podcast

Why Are Energy Bills Rising So Fast? A Conversation with Charles Hua

Sep 9, 2025
In this discussion, Charles Hua, Director of Powerlines, sheds light on the alarming surge in energy bills across the U.S. He reveals that rising costs stem primarily from transmission and distribution infrastructure, not from renewable energy generation. Hua emphasizes the need for consumer participation in regulatory processes to ensure fairness and affordability. With utilities focused on capital investments that drive profits, he advocates for modernizing regulations and exploring energy efficiency solutions to help alleviate financial pressures on households.
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INSIGHT

T&D, Not Renewables, Drive Bills Up

  • Transmission and distribution — not generation — are the main drivers of rising utility bills.
  • Distribution spending alone made up 44% of utility capex in 2023, pushing rates higher.
INSIGHT

Wholesale Prices Fall While Retail Bills Rise

  • Wholesale electricity prices have been flat or lower over 15 years while retail residential prices rose sharply.
  • That gap signals a regulatory translation problem between wholesale markets and consumer bills.
ADVICE

Engage Publicly In Rate Proceedings

  • Get engaged in regulatory proceedings and public comment processes to influence outcomes affecting bills.
  • Use intervenor groups (AARP, local consumer orgs) or contact your city and utility consumer advocate to increase impact.
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