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AI is set to drive surging electricity demand from data centres

Published April 21, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Groundbreaking IEA Report Reveals Impact of AI on Energy Sector

The latest report from the IEA sheds light on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in the energy industry. The report highlights how AI is poised to revolutionize the sector in the next decade, driving a surge in electricity demand from data centers globally. At the same time, AI presents significant opportunities to reduce costs, enhance competitiveness, and cut emissions.

Key Findings from the Report

The IEA’s special report, titled Energy and AI, provides a comprehensive analysis of the growing intersection between energy and AI. Drawing on new datasets and input from industry experts, the report projects that electricity demand from data centers worldwide will more than double by 2030, reaching around 945 terawatt-hours. AI-optimized data centers are expected to be a major driver of this increase, with electricity demand from these facilities projected to quadruple by 2030.

In the United States, data centers are forecasted to account for nearly half of the growth in electricity demand over the next decade. AI-driven processes are expected to consume more electricity in the US by 2030 than the manufacturing of energy-intensive goods like aluminum, steel, and cement combined. Similarly, data centers in advanced economies are projected to drive over 20% of the growth in electricity demand by 2030.

To meet the rising electricity needs of data centers, a mix of energy sources will be utilized. Renewables and natural gas are expected to lead the way due to their cost-effectiveness and availability in key markets.

Implications and Uncertainties

The report highlights the significant uncertainties surrounding the adoption of AI in the energy sector. Factors such as macroeconomic conditions, the pace of AI adoption, and efficiency improvements could shape the future impact of AI on energy demand and emissions. While AI has the potential to enhance energy security by helping to defend against cyberattacks, it also raises concerns about the demand for critical minerals used in AI equipment.

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Despite the increase in electricity demand from data centers, the report suggests that emissions may be offset by AI-enabled efficiency improvements in the broader energy sector. Additionally, AI is expected to drive innovation in energy technologies such as batteries and solar PV.

Looking Ahead

To capitalize on the potential of AI in the energy sector, countries are urged to invest in electricity generation and grids, enhance the efficiency of data centers, and foster collaboration between policymakers, tech companies, and the energy industry. The IEA continues to analyze the evolving relationship between energy and AI, with plans to launch an Observatory on Energy, AI, and Data Centers to track AI’s electricity requirements and applications in the energy industry.

As the energy sector navigates the impact of AI on its future, the IEA remains committed to providing data, analysis, and platforms for dialogue to support informed decision-making.

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