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REPORT: The Cost of Energy Rose in 2025. Here Is What You Should Know About Why...

 REPORT: The Cost of Energy Rose in 2025. Here Is What You Should Know About Why...


Why Energy Bills Are Rising in 2025

A report released by Climate Power indicates a 13% increase in the cost if energy in 2025. The reason fir the uptick is a reflection of a convergence of policy shifts, market pressures, and infrastructure challenges that have intensified since President Donald Trump returned to office. In a nutshell market watchers are uncertain.

Climate Power’s findings are already fueling debate over whether current energy policies are benefiting consumers or utilities. Critics argue the increases undermine promises of “energy dominance” translating into lower household costs, while supporters blame global market forces and inflation.

For many households—especially low-income and fixed-income families—the rising energy burden is becoming a kitchen-table economic issue, with implications heading into the next election cycle.

While the national average increase is 13%, the impact is uneven. States with weaker consumer protections or heavier reliance on fossil fuels are seeing steeper increases, while regions with diversified energy mixes are somewhat insulated.

President Trump issued an executive order in April 2025 to strengthen grid reliability and empower the DOE to act during energy emergencies, including measures intended to keep critical generation resources online and manage demand — partly in response to growth pressures like data centers and electrification trends.
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