In this episode of the Construction Corner podcast, host Dillon dives into the rapidly shifting energy landscape — starting with a fresh FERC press release that brings new regulatory guidance on how data centers and large power users connect to the grid. From there, the conversation covers the growing consumer rejection of electric vehicles (outside of Tesla), why hybrid technology is winning, and the infrastructure challenges holding EVs back. Dillon also weighs in on the gas vs. electric appliance debate, California's push to mandate all-electric new construction, and whether that policy actually makes sense in a city like San Francisco where you barely need AC. The episode wraps with a look at where U.S. power actually comes from — natural gas, nuclear, coal, hydro — and why Dillon thinks the resilience of fossil fuel infrastructure gets unfairly overlooked in the rush to electrify everything.