President Biden has signed an executive order allowing federal lands to be used for data center buildouts and supporting clean energy facilities. Brian Singer, Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research Global Head of GS Sustain, joins Catalysts to discuss the growing energy demand to power these artificial intelligence data centers.
Singer projects AI data center power demand will grow 160% globally by 2030 compared to 2023 levels. “This is a significant expansion in the United States,” he says, adding that “that’s why we think this all-in approach that governments and corporates and hyperscalers and utilities are taking to try and ensure reliability… is going to be a significant investment theme going forward.”
According to Singer, the combination of data centers and increased power demands from non-AI sources, industrialization, reshoring, and electrification “is what’s going to take power demand in the United States to levels that we haven’t seen since the 1990s.”
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This post was written by Angel Smith