Food Processors Struggle to Secure Enough Grid Power

Food processors are grappling with long utility lead times, escalating electricity rates, and urgent decarbonization goals.

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The food, beverage and consumer packaged goods sectors face unprecedented energy challenges amid surging demand, grid constraints, and rising costs, according to a new survey released by AlphaStruxure and Schneider Electric.

Key takeaways:

 

·        Food processors are grappling with long utility lead times, escalating electricity rates, and urgent decarbonization goals.

·        57% of food processors planning expansions face challenges securing additional grid power.

·        52% reported their electric utilities lacked sufficient capacity to support their expansions.

·        Seven in 10 are waiting at least three years for capacity upgrades.

·        Processors reported 6-plus-year lead times for large-scale utility upgrades (10 MW+), threatening to delay expansions.

·        91% of respondents pay above the $0.08/kWh U.S. industrial 2024 average price for electricity.

·        47% are seeing electricity costs rise at least 26% over five years.

·        Six in 10 reported high confidence in achieving sustainability goals, while four in 10 did not.

·        81% use backup generators, yet 63% lack enough capacity for extended outages.

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