US Department of Energy

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Last mentioned: Mar 12, 2026

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AI Boom Pushes US Electricity Demand to Breaking Point, Driving Rate Hikes

The rapid expansion of AI-driven data centers is placing unprecedented strain on the US power grid, forcing utilities to accelerate infrastructure spending. As energy demand forecasts are revised upward for the first time in decades, residential and industrial consumers are facing significantly higher electricity bills to fund grid modernization and new generation capacity.

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