Extreme weather events are causing widespread disruptions to the U.S. power grid, affecting millions of residents and businesses. Heat waves increase electricity demand while degrading transmission infrastructure, and wildfires threaten critical power corridors. Hurricanes and winter storms further expose vulnerabilities, leading to prolonged outages and costly repairs. The cumulative impact of these events highlights the urgent need for a resilient grid capable of withstanding diverse and intensifying hazards. Without coordinated efforts, the risks to energy reliability, affordability, and national security will continue to grow, leaving communities increasingly vulnerable to climate-related disruptions.