Data & References
We are committed to providing our community with accurate, fact-based information. Below is a growing index of the independent analyses, federal databases, and official reports referenced throughout our educational materials.
Where Is Energy Getting the Most Expensive?
Just Solutions Collective
A comprehensive analysis of residential electricity and methane gas price increases across the United States from 2019 to 2024, highlighting regional disparities and infrastructure costs.
Electricity Data Browser
U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
The official federal database tracking retail electricity price and cost trends, generation statistics, and comprehensive energy consumption metrics nationwide.
Yearly Peak Demand Records
ERCOT
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas' official historical archive documenting the state's rapidly growing grid capacity requirements and record-setting summer peak demands.
Commitment to Accuracy
This platform relies strictly on peer-reviewed research, official state operator data, and federal reporting. This library will continue to expand as new educational sections are launched.