Utilities Soar On Surging Power Demand From Data Centers
Utilities Soar On Surging Power Demand From Data Centers
Publish Date: 2026-02-13 00:02:00
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- Utilities giants PG&E and AEP report increased power demand due to the AI boom, echoing profits reported by Duke Energy and Ameren.
- Utilities are significantly increasing investment to meet the growing power needs of data centers, passing part of the costs onto consumers in the form of rising electricity prices.
- The US electricity prices have grown by 6.9% in 2024, more than double the headline inflation rate, with anticipated further increases: 6% in 2027 and 3% in 2028.
- With rising electricity prices, lawmakers are paying attention: The bipartisan “GRID” Act aims to stop data center-related billing hikes for households and require data centers to use off-grid energy sources.
- There’s a broader move to control utility cost increases, including state interventions like New Jersey’s “state of emergency” and New York’s rate reduction by utility regulators.
- The White House has made deals with tech companies where they manage their own new energy needs, influencing companies like Anthropic to estimate and cover consumer price hikes.