DOE Report Highlights Growing Demand for Distribution Transformers Amid Rising Energy Needs

Representational image. Credit: Canva

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Electricity (OE) has released a new report focusing on the future of distribution transformers in the nation’s electrical grid. The report, produced in collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), outlines the current state of distribution transformers, their age profile, and factors driving increasing demand for these critical grid assets.

Distribution transformers play a vital role in the U.S. electrical power grid by stepping down voltage from higher power lines to levels safe for consumer use. They serve a wide range of sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial, and data centers. As electricity demand in the U.S. grows, the need for more distribution transformers is expected to rise.

The report identifies three primary drivers of increasing demand: the replacement of transformers that fail, the number of transformers reaching the end of their operational life, and the growing demand from new customers. In addition, the study highlights how sectors like data centers, electric vehicles (EVs) and charging stations, and renewable energy generation contribute to the rising need for transformers. The report also touches on the growing demand for “step-up” transformers, which have similar characteristics to distribution transformers.

Michael Pesin, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grid Systems and Components at OE, emphasized the importance of understanding transformer operations to develop strategies for the 21st-century grid. “This report will help us understand the differences in transformers used by power companies and how they will need to function to advance the grid,” Pesin stated.

The study also found that a significant portion of transformers—about 55 percent—are older than 33 years. Researchers warned that the increased demand on these aging transformers could accelerate their failure rate, highlighting the urgency of addressing infrastructure needs as electricity consumption continues to rise.

 

  • Related Posts

    JinkoSolar the Only Module Company Selected for S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook

    JinkoSolar has been included in S&P Global’s 2025 Sustainability Yearbook, making it the first photovoltaic module company to figure among the 7,690 global companies assessed. S&P Global’s yearbook recognizes companies…

    Saudi Green Initiative Advances Environmental and Sustainability Goals

    Representational image. Credit: Canva The Saudi Green Initiative (SGI) continues to drive substantial progress in environmental protection and sustainability, reinforcing the Kingdom’s commitment to climate action and ecological preservation. Marking…

    Have You Seen?

    JinkoSolar the Only Module Company Selected for S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook

    • March 19, 2025
    JinkoSolar the Only Module Company Selected for S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook

    Saudi Green Initiative Advances Environmental and Sustainability Goals

    • March 19, 2025
    Saudi Green Initiative Advances Environmental and Sustainability Goals

    Recurrent Energy Secures Financing for 200 MWh Fort Duncan Storage Project in Texas, Set for 2025 Operation

    • March 19, 2025
    Recurrent Energy Secures Financing for 200 MWh Fort Duncan Storage Project in Texas, Set for 2025 Operation

    Novasys Greenergy Limited: Pioneering the Future of Sustainable Energy

    • March 19, 2025
    Novasys Greenergy Limited: Pioneering the Future of Sustainable Energy

    TotalEnergies ENEOS and Imerys Unveil 1 MWp Solar PV System at Ipoh Facility, Marking Southeast Asia’s First Onsite Solar Project for Imerys

    • March 19, 2025
    TotalEnergies ENEOS and Imerys Unveil 1 MWp Solar PV System at Ipoh Facility, Marking Southeast Asia’s First Onsite Solar Project for Imerys

    Morocco’s Solar Market Poised for Growth: SolarPower Europe Report Highlights Investment Opportunities

    • March 19, 2025
    Morocco’s Solar Market Poised for Growth: SolarPower Europe Report Highlights Investment Opportunities

    HSBC Forecasts Surplus Oil in 2025, 2026 on Strong Supply, Sluggish Demand Growth

    • March 18, 2025
    HSBC Forecasts Surplus Oil in 2025, 2026 on Strong Supply, Sluggish Demand Growth

    US Court Revises Energy Regulator’s Order for NextDecade’s Texas LNG Facility

    • March 18, 2025
    US Court Revises Energy Regulator’s Order for NextDecade’s Texas LNG Facility

    COMMENTARY: America Will Lose If the EU and China Become Energy Buddies – David Fickling

    • March 18, 2025
    COMMENTARY: America Will Lose If the EU and China Become Energy Buddies – David Fickling

    USA EIA Boosts Henry Hub Natural Gas Price Forecasts

    • March 18, 2025
    USA EIA Boosts Henry Hub Natural Gas Price Forecasts