The cost of renewable power has significantly decreased due to a drastic decline in solar, wind, and battery hardware costs, making them competitive with traditional energy sources like coal, natural gas, and nuclear. Furthermore, the increasing electrification trend is driving a 30% growth in electricity demand in the US over the next 30 years. Additionally, as utilities profit from capital investments, the low maintenance costs associated with solar and wind, coupled with free fuel sources, make them financially favorable options for utilities compared to traditional power plants.

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