Data centre electricity use surged in 2025, even with tightening
New IEA report explores AI''s growing energy footprint, options for meeting data centre power demand, and impacts on energy affordability, security and wider economy
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New IEA report explores AI''s growing energy footprint, options for meeting data centre power demand, and impacts on energy affordability, security and wider economy
But for companies across the compute power value chain, making investment decisions is challenging and hinges on forecasting global demand for data center capacity.
With the rapid development of data centers in the United States, Pew Research Center conducted this study to learn more about energy use at these
Data centers proliferating across the US will require 22% more grid power by the end of 2025 than they did one year earlier and will need nearly three times as much in 2030, according to the most recent
Understanding data center electricity consumption requires looking at both current usage and projected growth trends that paint a dramatic picture of our digital future.
Understanding data center electricity consumption requires looking at both current usage and projected growth trends that paint a dramatic picture of our digital future.
Explore data center energy consumption statistics and key trends. Learn efficiency benchmarks and insights shaping sustainable infrastructure decisions.
U.S. electricity demand is projected to account for data center expansion and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) applications, domestic
Over one-third of data centers are expected to use 100% onsite power by 2030 and developers increasingly expect permanent onsite generation to emerge as a preferred long-term approach. Next
With the rapid development of data centers in the United States, Pew Research Center conducted this study to learn more about energy use at these facilities and its potential impact on
Electricity demand for data centers worldwide is projected to grow 16% in 2025 and to double by 2030, according to Gartner, Inc., a business and technology insights company.
Data centers accounted for around 50% of all electricity demand growth in the U.S. last year, according to the IEA, far surpassing the rise in electricity usage in the residential, industrial, and
U.S. electricity demand is projected to account for data center expansion and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) applications, domestic manufacturing growth, and electrification of different