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US Government Takes Action on Rising Data Center Energy Cost

Global AI Watch · Editorial Team··4 min read·Xataka IA
US Government Takes Action on Rising Data Center Energy Cost

In a notable response to escalating energy costs linked to data centers, the U.S. government has stepped in. With residential electricity prices rising an average of 6% in 2025, communities across the nation have expressed growing concern over the profound impact of the 680 planned data centers, which will require power equivalent to 186 large nuclear plants. In light of citizen opposition, Republican legislators in various states have suggested halting data center constructions, while Florida's governor has proposed regulatory measures to mitigate rising costs for families.

Amid this backdrop, a coalition of top tech executives from giants like Google and Microsoft met with President Trump to sign the "Ratepayer Protection Pledge," committing to shoulder 100% of costs related to power generation resources and transmission network improvements. Despite assurances, experts remain skeptical about the feasibility of this voluntary pledge, emphasizing that political repercussions stemming from energy inflation could affect upcoming elections, highlighting the crux of public relations challenges facing the tech sector today.

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