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Is Ai transforming energy management?

“The intersection of AI, data centers, and energy management presents a once-in-a-lifetime transformation opportunity,” said Healy, Executive Chairman of Grid AI Corp. “The rapid proliferation of AI is driving an urgent need to build out the supporting data centers and infrastructure, and the bottleneck in the system is power.

Are AI data centers causing a rise in electricity demand?

One big driver of that trend is the technology sector's ambitious buildout of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. The IEA reported that data centers consumed about 1.5% of the world's total electricity in 2024. More tellingly, the amount of electricity they demand rose at a 12% annualized rate from 2020 through 2024.

Will AI data centers grow in 2035?

Deloitte research estimates that by 2035, in the U.S. alone, AI data centers' total power demand could grow by more than 3,000%. However, this company is more than just an AI energy story. Its revenues rose 9% to $38.1 billion in 2025. But only $2 billion of that came from direct orders for data centers.

Why is the AI boom so important?

The artificial intelligence (AI) boom is not just about high-tech chips. It's also deeply connected to energy. That's because the big technology companies and hyperscalers need massive data centers to provide the computing power for their advanced AI models. And those data centers require electricity -- lots of it.

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