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Trump administration wants tech companies to buy $15B of power plants they may not use

Last updated: January 17, 2026 7:15 am
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The Trump Administration’s Plan to Boost Electricity Grid Capacity

The Trump administration has proposed a plan to increase the capacity of the largest electricity grid in the United States by adding $15 billion worth of new power generation. The goal is to address the growing demand for electricity, particularly from data centers, and ensure a stable and reliable power supply for the future.

One of the key aspects of the plan is to hold an auction for 15-year contracts for new generating capacity. The administration is urging tech companies to participate in the auction, even if they do not currently require additional power for their data centers. This move comes as demand from data centers is expected to triple over the next decade.

PJM Interconnection, the grid operator responsible for managing the electricity grid in 13 states in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions, is currently reviewing the proposal. While the statement of principles is nonbinding, there are concerns within PJM about the administration’s approach to forcing the grid operator to take action.

According to PJM, electricity rates in the region have increased by 10% to 15% in 2025 compared to the previous year. The peak load on the grid has also been steadily rising, with a 10% increase in the last decade and a projected 6.5% increase in 2027.

One of the factors contributing to the strain on the grid is the growing energy consumption by tech companies and data centers, particularly for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. The rising cost of natural gas, which PJM heavily relies on, has also played a role in driving up electricity prices.

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Traditionally, grid operators have struggled to keep up with the increasing demand from data centers, which have experienced significant growth in recent years. Building new fossil fuel power plants to meet this demand is a costly and time-consuming process, with many utilities and power providers hesitant to make such investments.

As an alternative, tech companies have been turning to renewable energy sources like solar and batteries. These options are not only more cost-effective but also faster to deploy, making them a more attractive choice for meeting the power needs of data centers. Solar farms, for example, can be built in as little as 18 months and can be expanded in phases to align with the construction timelines of data centers.

In conclusion, the Trump administration’s plan to boost electricity grid capacity is a response to the increasing demand for power from data centers and the challenges faced by grid operators in meeting this demand. By encouraging tech companies to participate in the auction for new generating capacity, the administration aims to ensure a reliable and sustainable power supply for the future.

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