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AI Data Centers Race to Build Power Plants Amid Energy Crunch

What Happened

AI data centers across the United States are struggling to access enough electricity to keep up with the rapid growth of artificial intelligence workloads. With utilities unable to meet demand, major tech companies and data center operators are increasingly investing billions of dollars in their own power plants. Some facilities are turning to natural gas or even nuclear options to guarantee power for AI training and inference workloads. This trend signals a transformative shift in how digital infrastructure is powered, with energy access becoming as crucial as server capacity in maintaining AI growth.

Why It Matters

The scramble for electricity by AI data centers highlights the driving impact of artificial intelligence on the energy sector. This raises concerns about sustainability, emissions, and the strain on public power grids, while accelerating infrastructure innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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