Should the federal government nationalize the electric grid to upgrade infrastructure and prevent regional blackouts?
The US electric grid is a fractured network primarily operated by profit-seeking private companies, local municipalities, and regional cooperatives. Proponents of a federal takeover argue that eliminating the profit motive would lower consumer bills, prevent deadly blackouts caused by neglected maintenance, and rapidly accelerate a nationwide green energy transition. Opponents counter that nationalizing the grid would cost taxpayers trillions, stifle private sector technological innovation, and create a centralized federal bureaucracy that is painfully slow to fix local power outages.
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