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The U.S. electric utility sector is experiencing a profound and rapid split, with federal actions seemingly moving away from renewables while states and utilities aggressively push forward with clean energy projects. Federal moves include revoking offshore wind project approvals, ending the $7 billion "Solar for All" grant program, easing permits for fossil fuels, and supporting advanced nuclear research. In stark contrast, states are racing to fast-track wind and solar permits to secure federal tax credits, with utilities like Excel Energy expediting massive renewable projects. This creates a fragmented landscape where grid operators prioritize dispatchable resources like natural gas for immediate reliability needs, political risk becomes a primary driver for capital allocation, and the US stands in contrast to global trends like Germany's accelerated energy transition.

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