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Title: AI Data Centers to Gobble Up Massive Amounts of Electricity

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

AI Demand Surges Electricity ⁢Use in ‍North America, ⁣But Global Emissions Forecast Remains ⁣Positive

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the largest single driver of electricity demand in North America,⁣ according to a ‌new energy transition ‌outlook report by DNV. The surge in power consumption from AI data centers is ⁢prompting calls for expedited infrastructure development, ⁣even if​ it means temporarily loosening environmental regulations. Despite this push and a rollback of environmental rules under the Trump administration, the report forecasts a 63% drop in global emissions by 2060, largely due to decarbonization efforts in China and the global adoption of its clean ⁣technology.

The escalating ⁣energy needs of AI are creating a tension between​ technological advancement and environmental concerns. The White House’s AI ​Action Plan⁣ highlights the difficulty of building data centers quickly enough ‌in the US due to existing permitting and regulatory processes, stating the system makes it “almost⁤ impossible⁤ to build this infrastructure…wiht the speed that is required.” ⁣Though, DNV’s analysis suggests the impact of US regulatory adjustments ⁣will be⁤ largely contained within ⁤the country, delaying emissions reductions by approximately five years, while the broader global trajectory toward cleaner ‍energy remains ‍on track.

DNV’s report emphasizes China’s pivotal⁣ role⁤ in the energy transition. ‌”The US accounts for one-seventh of global primary⁣ energy use and thus ⁤exerts some influence on the‌ overall picture,” the ​report states, “Though, massive scale decarbonization of the Chinese ​economy continues, coupled with low-cost electro-technology exports from China to other regions.” These exports are accelerating the adoption of clean technologies worldwide.

While AI’s initial exponential growth in power demand is significant, the report anticipates a shift towards a more linear pattern.⁢ DNV projects that ⁢by ‍2040, AI’s electricity consumption will still be smaller than that of electric⁤ vehicle charging and space cooling globally.

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