Capital expenditures reached $74 billion in the first half of 2026, signaling a resilient market that persists regardless of legislative rollbacks. Crux CEO Alfred Johnson noted that investment levels remain significant, sustained by the immediate economic necessity of energy security. This pivot is largely fueled by the insatiable electricity requirements of hyperscale data centers and artificial intelligence, which prioritize the rapid deployment of renewables and battery storage over slower fossil fuel infrastructure.
NextEra Energy CEO John Ketchum recently emphasized that wind and solar, paired with storage, represent the fastest path to expanding grid capacity. This sentiment is shared by international investors like Portugal’s EDP, which is allocating $5.3 billion toward U.S. projects over the next three years. The strategy centers on co-locating battery storage with solar farms, allowing operators to arbitrage wholesale prices by capturing excess energy for peak demand periods.





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