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AI May Gobble Up Every Available Electron In Its Quest To Sell Us More Stuff - CleanTechnica

AI May Gobble Up Every Available Electron In Its Quest To Sell Us More Stuff - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 7/25/2025

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The article discusses the significant federal funding—$90 billion—pledged by the U.S. government, redirected from social programs and renewable energy subsidies, to support major tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon in building AI infrastructure. This investment aims to secure American dominance in artificial intelligence but raises concerns about the massive electricity demand such data centers will require. Analysts predict that by 2030, data centers could consume up to 10% or more of all U.S. electricity, potentially driving up energy costs for ordinary Americans by 50% or higher. The article critiques this allocation of resources amid ongoing social needs and questions the sustainability of such energy consumption. Additionally, the article highlights OpenAI’s continued expansion, including a $500 billion investment commitment to build 10 gigawatts of AI infrastructure, further emphasizing the scale of AI’s energy appetite. While some innovations, like the Energy Dome technology from an Italian startup partnering with Google, offer promising ways to store renewable energy for longer periods

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