Gate News message, April 16 — Texas’s grid operator ERCOT warned that power demand could quadruple by 2032 as artificial intelligence data centers and population growth drive unprecedented energy consumption. Peak power demand could reach 367,790 megawatts by 2032, compared to the historical peak of 85,508 megawatts recorded in August 2023. AI data centers are expected to account for more than 60% of this projected increase, requiring generating capacity equivalent to approximately 300 new nuclear reactors.
Major technology companies including Microsoft, Google, and Oracle are entering an era of “self-supply” power arrangements, signing long-term electricity agreements with energy providers. Microsoft is in exclusive negotiations with Chevron and Engine No. 1 for a 2,500-megawatt natural gas power plant in Texas; Oracle signed a fuel cell supply agreement with Bloom for up to 2.8 gigawatts; and Google has secured long-term power and co-located generation arrangements with AES and TotalEnergies. The Trump administration’s “Ratepayer Protection Pledge” requires large technology companies to bear the full cost of energy and infrastructure for their data centers, effectively mandating a “bring your own power” model rather than drawing additional load from the public grid.
Ercot CEO Pablo Vegas acknowledged the unprecedented scale of growth, though some analysts question whether the projected demand is achievable given constraints including grid interconnection capacity, transmission infrastructure, equipment delivery timelines, and electricity price affordability. The shift toward self-supplied power infrastructure is expected to create significant opportunities for power generation companies, nuclear and natural gas asset holders, distributed energy providers, and electrical grid technology suppliers.
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