Observed arrival · 2026-08-20
The Great Inversion: Cheap Supply, Scarce Connection
An editorial project examining why America's electricity grid can produce cheap power faster than it can connect new generation, storage, and demand.
Why it surfaced
The site turns an abstract infrastructure problem into a readable institutional thesis, backed by striking figures: 2,061 GW waiting to connect against roughly 1,400 GW already operating, with historically about 13 percent of queued capacity reaching commercial operation. Its sections move from household bills to utility incentives and proposed reforms, giving the argument both practical stakes and a clear structure.
An editorial project examining why America's electricity grid can produce cheap power faster than it can connect new generation, storage, and demand.
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