Key facts
- US electricity demand is projected to increase by 16% over the next five years, largely due to AI data centers.
- Planned data centers could add 93 GW of electricity demand by 2029.
- A report suggests that upgrades to millions of homes could meet this new demand.
- These home upgrades include electric heat pumps, rooftop solar panels, and battery storage.
- Tech companies are urged to fund these home improvements to ensure grid capacity.
Artificial intelligence is driving a significant increase in electricity demand, straining the U.S. power grid and leading to rising costs for consumers. Over the next five years, electricity demand is projected to grow by 16%, with energy-intensive AI data centers being the primary driver. Planned data centers alone could add 93 GW of demand by 2029, a sharp departure from decades of flat demand.
This surge in demand, coupled with constrained supply, is causing electricity prices to rise, with utilities requesting substantial rate hikes. A new report from Rewiring America proposes that upgrades to millions of existing homes could meet 100% of this projected data center demand growth. These upgrades include the installation of electric heat pumps, rooftop solar panels, and battery storage systems.
The report suggests that hyperscalers, the tech companies building these data centers, should fund these home improvements. This approach could provide the necessary grid capacity while simultaneously fostering an affordable, reliable, and clean energy future. The initiative aims to prevent a scenario where households must compete with data centers for limited power, instead positioning homes as a foundational element of a new energy system.
