Data Centers Push U.S. Power Grid To The Brink, Forcing Energy Rethink
The AI revolution is straining American energy and sending electric bills soaring.
by Thomas Catenacci July 15, 2025, 8:46 AM
Electric bills for millions of Americans are expected to rise by more than 20 percent in the coming months. The number of power grid blackouts could double by 2030. Electricity demand in that same period will skyrocket, far surpassing current levels. [emphasis, links added]
It’s all part of what the top North American power grid watchdog says is one of the grid’s “greatest near-term reliability challenges”: the rapid development of data centers, which contain fast-working, electricity-hungry computer systems that support artificial intelligence technology.
Across the country, tech firms are building data centers faster than power companies can build new electricity generation plants, creating the potential for supply crunches and shortages.
By 2028, data centers are projected to account for up to 12 percent of total electricity consumption nationwide, and the United States is expected to consume more electricity for data processing than for manufacturing all energy-intensive goods combined—that includes aluminum, steel, cement, and chemicals.
https://climatechangedispatch.com/data-centers-power-grid-energy-bills/