Electricity Reliability Could Be Strained by Rise of AI Data Centres, Report Warns
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Global data center power demand is set to explode due to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), according to research firm Gartner. According to analysts, developments are happening so rapidly that by 2030, data centers will consume almost twice as much power as they do now.
US Data Center Demand Raising Power Risks This Winter, Regulator Says - Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events
Rising power demand driven by data centers is shrinking U.S. electricity supplies and increasing the risk of energy shortages if extreme winter weather strikes this year, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation said on Tuesday. The swift proliferation of data centers in the U.S., along with the electrification of buildings and transportation, is driving up ...
Global data centre electricity demand set to double by 2030
Electricity demand for data centres worldwide is set to grow 16% in 2025 and to double by 2030, according to new figures from Gartner. The increased figures would see data centre electricity use climb from 448TWh in 2025 to 980TWh by 2030. While that’s an absolutely huge increase in electricity demand, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the data centre industry will double its share of electricity usage globally – especially as other factors, suc…
According to market researcher Gartner, the global energy demand of data centers will double over the next five years. The main driver is the rapid spread of AI-optimized servers. The electricity consumption of data centers worldwide is expected to rise by 16 percent in 2025 and double by 2030. This is evident from current calculations by market research firm Gartner. Specifically, analysts predict an increase in global energy demand from 448 te…
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