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AI Data Centers to Drive 160% Power Demand Surge by 2030

AI Data Centers to Drive 160% Power Demand Surge by 2030

Energy-intensive AI data centers are projected to drive a massive 160 per cent increase in global power consumption by 2030, according to a Goldman Sachs report that signals a fundamental shift in energy markets.

Key Takeaways

  • Data center power demand expected to surge 160% by 2030
  • 60% of growth requires new power capacity
  • Natural gas dominates current supply, but renewables gaining ground
  • Tech giants exploring nuclear energy for long-term solutions

Transforming Global Energy Landscape

After nearly a decade of stagnant power demand, AI-driven data centers are set to revolutionize global energy consumption patterns. The report states: “data center power usage is expected to increase +160 per cent by 2030, driven by energy intensive AI data centers”

Power Generation and Transmission Challenges

While power generation is crucial, transmission infrastructure remains a major bottleneck for bringing new plants online. In the United States, most data centers currently rely on natural gas due to abundant supply, but face significant hurdles.

Permitting issues, transmission constraints, and critical supply chain problems—particularly with gas turbines—have created 5-7 year timelines for getting new natural gas plants operational and grid-connected.

Future Power Mix

The report estimates that approximately 60 per cent of data center demand growth will require new capacity, with this mix likely comprising:

  • 30% natural gas combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT)
  • 30% natural gas peakers
  • 27.5% solar power
  • 12.5% wind energy

Renewables and Nuclear Solutions

While natural gas remains essential, renewables are gaining importance as they offer faster, more efficient ways to secure incremental power compared to gas plants’ lengthy development cycles.

Hyperscale companies are adopting hybrid approaches—mixing power sources for immediate needs while cautiously investing in long-term nuclear solutions. Tech giants prefer investing in power infrastructure without direct development risk, instead using strategies like forward-start power purchase agreements (PPAs) to accelerate progress.

The report highlights Alphabet’s agreement with Elementl Power to pre-position three sites for advanced nuclear energy as evidence of major technology companies securing sustainable, reliable energy for future AI operations.

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