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Rising energy prices put AI and data centers in the crosshairs

Last updated: November 1, 2025 10:55 pm
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Consumers Concerned About Rising Electricity Prices Due to Data Centers

As technology companies continue to expand their data center operations, consumers are becoming increasingly worried about the potential impact on their electricity bills. A recent survey commissioned by solar installer Sunrun revealed that 80% of consumers are concerned about the rising demand for electricity driven by data centers.

The demand for electricity in the United States has remained relatively stable for over a decade, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). However, in recent years, commercial users, including data centers and industrial facilities, have significantly increased their consumption, with annual growth rates exceeding that of residential users. Data centers alone currently account for about 4% of the total electricity generated in the country, a figure that is expected to rise to 6.7% to 12% by 2028, as reported by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

To meet this growing demand, the energy sector has seen a surge in new capacity from renewable sources such as solar, wind, and grid-scale battery storage. Tech giants have been signing large contracts for utility-scale solar projects, attracted by the cost-effectiveness, scalability, and rapid deployment of solar energy. The EIA projects that renewables will continue to dominate new generating capacity in the coming years, with solar energy playing a crucial role in meeting the needs of data centers.

Despite the growth in renewable energy capacity, concerns have been raised about the reliance on natural gas as an energy source for data centers. While natural gas production has increased in recent years, a significant portion of the supply has been allocated for exports rather than domestic consumption. The construction of new natural gas power plants takes several years to complete, and manufacturers are facing delays in delivering turbines, with wait times stretching up to seven years.

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This combination of slow natural gas buildouts and challenges in the renewables sector has put data center developers in a difficult position. Consumers are particularly concerned about the impact of data centers on electricity prices, with many viewing AI-driven technologies as a contributing factor to the rising demand for energy.

As AI and data centers continue to make headlines for their energy consumption, consumers are expressing more apprehension than excitement about these technologies. Employers’ use of AI to streamline operations and reduce labor costs has contributed to a negative perception of the technology among consumers. With the added pressure of escalating energy prices, there is a growing sentiment of discontent among consumers towards the energy-intensive operations of data centers.

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