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AI Data Center Growth Pushes Up U.S. Residential Electricity Rates

Consumers bear the expense of expanded grid investments to meet surging AI data center power demands.

Overview

  • National residential electricity prices rose about 6.5% between May 2024 and May 2025, with Maine, Connecticut and Utah posting increases above 15%.
  • Only five states — Nevada, Hawaii, Iowa, North Dakota and Montana — experienced declines in residential rates over the same period.
  • AI-focused data center loads accounted for over 60% of the increase in PJM capacity auction prices, adding an estimated $9.3 billion to consumer bills.
  • The Trump administration is promoting coal, natural gas, nuclear and hydropower to supply round-the-clock power for AI workloads.
  • Analyses project U.S. electricity demand to grow 25% by 2030 and warn blackouts could increase 100-fold without substantial grid upgrades.