The Rebuild — Rebuilding the American Power Grid. A 25-year plan to rebuild the electric grid — making the United States energy independent, cutting families’ utility costs, rebuilding household savings, and paying down the national debt — roughly $375 billion a year in the central case. It is 82% private capital, deliberately bipartisan (“Not left. Not right. Forward.”), and every number traces to a public model anyone can download and change.
The hook: a draggable national throttle — visitors set America’s build speed in gigawatts per year and watch the independence year, deficit paydown, and jobs respond. Every setting is shareable.
The numbers: full-grid energy independence by 2050 at a front-loaded 120→100 GW/yr build; $9.4T central-case deficit reduction over 25 years; 2M+ jobs; a typical household keeps about $3,000 a year.
The receipts: the full plan and the open Excel model — EIA, CBO, NREL, DOE, and EPA anchors, order-of-magnitude planning estimates in 2025 dollars.
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