Matt Chester
Matt Chester
Energy Central Team
·Community Manager of Energy Central

Why are utility customers so angry? Here's the $7B answer

A new Pew survey suggests the public is drawing some sharp conclusions about why electricity bills are rising, and not all of them are flattering to utilities. But does public perception match reality, and how much does it actually matter when trust is broken either way?

To dive into that survey and a subsequent poll of the Energy Central audience, this episode brings together the Energy Central team of Kinsey Grant Baker, Molly Glick, and Matt Chester to unpack the survey results, including the eye-opening finding that 64% of Americans say utility companies raising profits is the main reason their bills are going up. The conversation digs into what is actually driving rising bills, how utilities are responding, and why the public trust gap may be bigger than many leaders realize.

The team also breaks down the reactions from Energy Central readers and how utilities are balancing the need for massive capital investment with the challenge of serving both hyperscalers and everyday customers. This context naturally leads to a discussion on communication, strategy, and regulation. What does good messaging look like when utilities are trying to explain why they are spending more? Is this simply a communications problem, or something deeper in the structure of the business?

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