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Who Really Pays for Data Centers Powered By Fossil Fuels? 

Last updated: July 23, 2025 6:40 am
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Data centers are on the rise, with corporations seeking more land and power to support their growing operations. Experts predict a tripling of energy consumption in data centers within the next five years, potentially reaching 12% of total US electricity consumption by 2028.

The push for more data centers is driven by greed and short-sighted policies. The Department of Energy under the Trump administration has forecasted a need for 50 GW of new load additions to meet data center energy demand. However, these projections are based on flawed assumptions that favor fossil fuels over cleaner energy sources.

The reliance on fossil fuels poses risks for ratepayers, who may end up shouldering the financial burden of building new infrastructure like gas-fired plants. Utilities often pass on these costs to customers through higher electricity bills, leading to a lack of transparency and accountability in the energy sector.

To address these challenges, policymakers and regulators are exploring ways to make data centers pay their fair share. This includes implementing unique electricity rate structures for large users like data centers and holding utilities accountable for the costs associated with rapid load growth.

In addition to financial risks, the environmental and health impacts of using fossil fuels to power data centers are significant. Stakeholders are advocating for regulations that prioritize clean energy solutions and hold data centers accountable for their energy usage.

People-first solutions are key to navigating the complexities of data center expansion. Decision-makers must prioritize community needs over corporate interests, and utilities should focus on renewable energy sources and grid-supporting technologies. Transparency and accessibility in utility plans and data center information are essential to ensuring a sustainable and equitable energy future.

See also  2025 Energy Year in Review: Solar and Storage Shine Through, Despite It All 

The cost of relying on dirty fossil fuels is too high, both financially and environmentally. It’s time to prioritize people over profits and invest in clean energy solutions for the future of data centers.

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