U.S. electricity grid stretches thin as data centers rush to turn on onsite generators — Meta, xAI, and other tech giants race to solve AI’s insatiable power appetite
Publish Date: 2026-01-05 09:12:00
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- Mark Zuckerberg warns that power constraints will limit AI development; only a small fraction of the power requested by tech giants has been approved.
- Tech and power companies are investing in small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) and gas generators to overcome power grid limitations.
- AI firms like Elon Musk’s xAI and Microsoft are deploying gas turbines for immediate power needs at their data centers.
- There are significant delays in nuclear and power infrastructure development, expected to start generating power in the late 2020s and 2030s.
- Gas generators help meet immediate power requirements but come with challenges like maintenance, permitting, and long lead times for delivery.
- AI data centers use redundancies and mobile generators to ensure continuous operation, but this can be expensive in the long run.
- The concept of “energy-as-a-service” (EaaS) may provide a temporary but costly solution for AI infrastructure needing immediate and reliable power.