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Millions of Americans are inadvertently funding electric grid projects through higher utility bills due to a growing trend of utilities utilizing Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives, allowing them to charge customers for infrastructure costs before projects are completed, resulting in immediate financial burdens in exchange for potential long-term savings. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #ConsumerAwareness #US #GA #NV #VA #MD #PA #IN #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing electric grid projects through increased utility bills due to Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives, which allow utilities to charge customers for infrastructure costs before completion, raising immediate expenses for households and businesses amidst escalating energy demands and costs. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #RatepayerImpact #US #GE #NV #VA #AR #KS #OK #NC #MD #PA #IN

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly contributing to the financing of electric grid projects through higher utility bills, as over 40 states implement Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives that allow utilities to charge customers for infrastructure costs before projects are completed, raising concerns over financial risks and long-term benefits for ratepayers amid escalating energy demands. #EnergyPolicy #ElectricGrid #ConsumerAwareness #US #GA #NV #VA #MD #PA #IN #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing future electric grid projects through increased utility bills, as new Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives allow utilities to charge customers for projects before they are completed, raising concerns over financial risks and long-term benefits that may only materialize decades later amidst a growing demand for electricity. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #ConsumerAdvocacy #US #GA #NV #VA #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC #MD #PA #IN

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing expensive electric grid projects through increased utility bills via Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives, which allow utilities to charge customers for infrastructure before it is completed, raising concerns about long-term financial risks and the impact on household energy costs amid a push for modernization in response to growing demand. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #UtilityCosts #US #GA #NV #VA #MD #PA #IN #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly bearing the financial burden of electric grid projects through higher utility bills, as policymakers increasingly allow utilities to charge customers for construction costs of power plants and transmission lines before they are completed, raising concerns over long-term affordability and the potential for cost overruns. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #UtilityCosts #US #GA #NV #VA #MD #PA #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC #IN

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing new electric grid projects through higher utility bills due to the widespread adoption of Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) policies, which allow utilities to charge customers for infrastructure costs before the projects are completed, raising concerns over long-term affordability and financial risk for consumers. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #ConsumerProtection #US #GA #NV #VA #MD #PA #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC #IN

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing electric grid projects through increased utility bills due to the expanded use of the Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentive, which allows utilities to charge customers for infrastructure costs long before projects are completed, raising concerns over financial risks and delayed benefits. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #Utilities #US #GA #NV #VA #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC #MD #PA #IN

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing costly electric grid projects through increased utility bills via Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives, which allow utilities to charge customers for infrastructure before its completion, raising concerns over long-term affordability and financial risks for ratepayers. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #InfrastructureInvestment #US #GE #NV #VA #AR #KS #OK #NC #IN #MD #PA

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing future electric grid projects through upfront charges on their utility bills via Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives, which allow utilities to recover costs before projects are completed, resulting in higher immediate bills for uncertain long-term savings amidst rising energy demands. #ElectricGrid #InfrastructureInvestment #EnergyPolicy #US #GA #NV #VA #AR #KS #OK #NC #MO #MD #IN #PA

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects
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Millions of Americans are unknowingly financing electric grid upgrades through advance charges on their bills due to a growing trend among utilities to utilize Construction Work In Progress (CWIP) incentives, which raise short-term costs in exchange for potential long-term savings, but may result in customers facing higher bills for projects that could take decades to benefit them. #ElectricGrid #EnergyPolicy #InfrastructureInvestment #US #GA #NV #VA #MO #AR #KS #OK #NC #MD #PA #IN

Why millions of Americans pay for unfinished electricity projects