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The United States Needs Data Centers, and Data Centers Need Energy, but That Is Not Necessarily a Problem

As AI and digital services surge, the United States faces rapidly rising electricity demand—much of it driven by data centers. Instead of slowing technological growth, the report argues for modernizing the grid with smarter management, flexible demand strategies, and innovative transmission technologies. It highlights how data centers can shift workloads, support grid stability, and act as flexible energy partners rather than strain the system. Ultimately, the paper lays out a roadmap for balancing rising demand with reliability while accelerating America’s digital and economic future.

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  • Robin Gaster
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The United States Needs Data Centers, and Data Centers Need Energy, but That Is Not Necessarily a Problem
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Publisher:Information Technology & Innovation Foundation
Published:November 1, 2025
License:Creative Commons

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