HomeAI AIEnergyMarket News Data centers’ power demand surging faster, new analysis shows By Ilene December 1, 2025 0 1339 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Data. Image by Jorge Franganillo from Pixabay Data centers’ power demand surging faster, new analysis shows By Ben Geman, Axios Research firm BloombergNEF sees U.S. power demand from data centers reaching 106 gigawatts by 2035, per an analysis issued Monday. Why it matters: That’s a 36% upward revision from its April outlook, “illustrating just how quickly the sector is expanding,” the analysis said. One gigawatt can power about 750,000 to 1 million homes. Yes, but: Even that bigger 2035 projection is still pretty conservative compared to estimates from Goldman Sachs, BCG, McKinsey and several others. More here > TagsAIEnergytech Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,627FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,640SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Climate Our world is entering an ‘era of global water bankruptcy’, UN scientists declare AI Trump’s ‘run it hot’ economic strategy could work — but it’ll cost Americans dearly Markets ICE immigration tactics are shocking more Americans as US-Mexico border operations move north Markets Thousands rally against ICE in Minneapolis amid below-zero temperatures Markets Can Europe stay united? Markets WEFriday – Wrapping Up the Old World Order Market News Trump’s Greenland threat is just the beginning of new world order Markets ‘I will not be intimidated’: Former special counsel Jack Smith defends Trump investigation Energy Hacking the grid: How digital sabotage turns infrastructure into a weapon Market News Courageous Carney vs. Demented Donald Markets WEF Thursday – The Chaos Continues at Davos Hot Items Robert Kagan: America vs. the World AI Why the OpenAI–ServiceNow Deal Explains the Next Phase of Enterprise Software AI ‘This is a platform shift’: Jensen Huang says the traditional computing stack will never look the same because of AI — Load more