Data Centers Drive Billions in Power Costs for 13 States, Burdening Residents
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the burgeoning demand for data centers, particularly those powering advanced AI technologies, is poised to impose a substantial financial burden on consumers across a significant portion of the United States. Specifically, thirteen states – New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan – along with the District of Columbia, are facing billions of dollars in increased power costs. This surge in energy consumption, driven by the insatiable appetite of AI and digital infrastructure, is raising serious questions about who truly benefits from this expansion and who ultimately pays the price.… Continue reading