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Do data centers increase electricity demand and infrastructure costs in their regions?

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North Dakota News Cooperative
Sabrina Halvorson

North Dakota News Cooperative

The short answers is yes. Data centers may be invisible to most of us, but their impact on the power grid is anything but hidden. New analysis shows they already account for more than 4% of U.S. electricity use, with demand expected to double—or even triple—by 2028. States like Virginia are already planning billions in new substations, power lines, and generation to keep pace. The takeaway is simple: behind every cloud service or AI tool is a surge in energy demand that communities must be ready to meet. Sabrina Halvorson with North Dakota News Cooperative has the full story.

North Dakota News Cooperative
Sabrina Halvorson

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