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The hidden bill of artificial intelligenceThe rise of data centers is driving up electricity demand and putting pressure on the wallets of American households.By Estefanía Muriel for Ruta Pantera on 10/28/2025 8:13:23 AM |
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| The hidden bill of artificial intelligence The rise of data centers is driving up electricity demand and putting pressure on the wallets of American households. Electricity users in the United States have seen a persistent increase in their bills, and a key question arises: Is the power of artificial intelligence (AI) behind this increase? According to a recent analysis, the answer is yes—at least in part. But other structural factors are also at play. Traditional factors that increase consumption In recent years, several factors have conspired to force households to pay more for electricity: inflation, an aging electrical grid, extreme weather events, and changing consumption patterns. For example, a Bank of America Institute report notes that in the third quarter of 2025, average electricity and gas bills rose 3.6% year-over-year, even though “consumer electricity and gas prices showed increases of 6% and 14%, respectively” in August. Axios reports that a “perfect storm” of outdated equipment and AI demand is putting pressure on the power grid, and that “residential retail electric service prices are about 7% higher than a year ago and 32% higher than five years ago.” The impact of AI and data centers Beyond traditional factors, the expansion of large data centers—necessary to train and operate AI systems—is playing an increasingly prominent role. “Electricity demand from the development of data centers and manufacturing is already being reflected in residential customer rates,” according to Bank of America. Furthermore, as Bloomberg reports, wholesale electricity prices in areas with heavy data center activity have increased by up to 267% in five years, eventually impacting household bills. USA Today, cited by The Economic Times, notes that AI complexes require massive investments in electrical infrastructure, which are then passed on to consumers. An important quote found in The Economic Times reads: “With AI and data centers, growth is on a sharper trajectory than anything else we've seen recently. That is a major catalyst for higher monthly bills, and there's no end in sight.” (Lucero Marquez, quoted in secondary analysis) These kinds of statements support the idea that AI growth is not energy neutral. | ||||
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So AI is the main culprit? Not exactly. While data centers and AI contribute to rising bills, they are not the only culprits. Costs are also driven up by the need to modernize a grid that***s been in use for decades, the installation of new infrastructure (lines, transformers, charging stations), and the general inflation of construction and maintenance costs. The AI factor acts more like an accelerator: more demand, more pressure on the grid, more need for investment, and ultimately, more burden for consumers. What can consumers do? To mitigate the impact, users can consider several actions: ● Optimize the use of electrical appliances: switch to low-consumption models, use timers, or unplug those that consume "ghost" power. ● Take advantage of differentiated rates (off-peak) if the electric company allows it. ● Evaluate the installation of alternative sources (solar panels, energy-saving systems) if they apply in your context. ● Be aware of regulatory programs or local policies that limit the transfer of costs from large consumers (such as data centers) to residential users. Between innovation and responsible consumption Yes, the expansion of AI and data centers is putting pressure on electricity bills, but it***s not the only factor. Consumers and regulators face the challenge of adapting aging infrastructure to growing demand while ensuring the cost doesn***t fall disproportionately on households. | |||
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