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    White House warns AI could spike electricity prices without energy boost

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CoreWeave CEO Mike Intrator discusses their acquisition of Core Scientific, their $6 billion investment in a data center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the demand for artificial intelligence and more on ‘Mornings with Maria.’

    FIRST ON FOX BUSINESS – A new White House study warns that electricity prices may spike due to artificial intelligence demand if the United States does not boost energy output. 

    The White House Council of Economic Advisors is expected to release a report on Thursday that found energy needs for AI data centers will exceed the total energy consumed by many sectors to make some construction products.

    “The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that by 2030, U.S. data centers will consume more electricity than production of aluminum, steel, cement, chemicals and all other energy-intensive goods combined,” according to a copy of the report first obtained by FOX Business. 

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    The White House Council of Economic Advisors released a new study warning that U.S. energy has major catching up to do to meet AI demand. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    The report also warns that the U.S. is losing the energy race with China. 

    “China currently produces about twice as much power as the United States and is investing aggressively in nuclear power. Based on these investments, China is projected to become the largest nuclear power producer in the world by 2030,” the report says. 

    According to the White House Council of Economic Advisors, “The rise in demand for AI and cloud computing capabilities is already driving up electricity use in the United States. After two decades of growth below one percent per year, the demand for electricity grew by two percent in 2024.”

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    The owner of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Middletown, Penn., will invest $1.6 billion to revive it, agreeing to sell all the output to Microsoft Corp. as the tech titan seeks carbon-free electricity for data centers to power the AI boom.  (Heather Khalifa/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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    The council estimates that the U.S. will need to invest about $1.4 trillion between 2025 and 2030 to keep up with growing power demand. 

    “Once higher demand from industrial electrification and reshoring of manufacturing is added in, the total increase in power demand would require an estimated $1.4 trillion of investment between 2025 and 2030 – than the industry’s investment over the previous decade,” the report says. “Continued electrification of the economy and reshoring of energy-intensive manufacturing will contribute additional demand for electricity.”

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    The Mount Storm coal-fired power station, owned by Dominion Energy, is seen in Mount Storm, West Virginia, on June 30, 2025.  (ULYSSE BELLIER/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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    Without new investments in energy, the council finds there will be price increases of anywhere between 9% and 58%. 

    “Using elasticity estimates from economic literature, 47 electricity prices in 2030 could be 9 to 58 percent higher as a result of higher demand for power if lower-cost providers don’t come online,” the report says. 

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.



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