STONE RIDGE, VIRGINIA - JULY 17: In an aerial view, an Amazon Web Services data center is shown situated near single-family homes on July 17, 2024 in Stone Ridge, Virginia.

Confronting and addressing rising energy bills linked to data centers

Rising Electricity Costs

Electricity prices are increasing faster than overall inflation, creating financial pressure on households and contributing to higher rates of service disconnections and energy insecurity.

Growing Energy Demand from Data Centers

Meanwhile, rapid expansion of data centers supporting artificial intelligence dramatically increases electricity demand, requiring substantial upgrades to generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure. 

Infrastructure Costs and Grid Strain

Consequently, utilities must invest in new power plants, substations, and transmission lines to support these facilities, costs that are often spread across all electricity customers.

Limited Transparency in Energy Data

However, limited transparency regarding data center energy usage and private utility contracts prevents regulators and communities from clearly identifying their impact on electricity rates. 

Need for Improved Utility Reporting

Therefore, utilities should provide clearer and more timely data on large electricity users, allowing regulators to separate data-center demand from other drivers of rate increases. 

Strengthening Consumer Protection Programs

Additionally, stronger affordability programs are necessary to support households struggling to pay energy bills, including federal, state, and nonprofit assistance initiatives.

Greater Role for Local Governments

At the same time, local leaders should play a stronger role in negotiations with data-center developers to ensure agreements address community costs and resource demands.

Rebalancing Costs Between Companies and Residents

Moreover, policymakers can require large data-center operators to pay a larger share of the electricity infrastructure they require, preventing cost transfers to residential consumers. 

Toward More Transparent and Equitable Energy Policy

Ultimately, better data transparency, stronger affordability programs, and more balanced negotiations between utilities, governments, and technology firms are essential to manage rising electricity bills linked to data centers.

Source:

MacCarthy, M., & Klaus, D. M. (2025). Confronting and addressing rising energy bills linked to data centers. Brookings Institution. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/confronting-and-addressing-rising-energy-bills-linked-to-data-centers/