America's Ramshackle Power Grid Is Straining Under the Load of Generative AI

McGrid Keeping generative AI models running requires astronomical amounts of electricity — and the United States’ aging power grid is struggling to handle the load. As CNBC reports, experts are worried that the massive surge in interest in the tech could prove to be a major infrastructure problem. Transformers used to turn raw electricity into usable power are on average 38 years old and have quickly become a prime source of power outages. Building new transmission lines has also proven unpopular, since the extra costs tend to be passed onto local residents, raising their electric bills. And it’s not just power that’s proving to be a bottleneck for generative AI — the data centers that power it also need copious amounts of water to keep cool. According to recent estimates by Boston Consulting Group, demand for data centers is rising at a brisk pace in the US, and is expected to make up 16 percent of total US power consumption by the year 2030. Whether the country’s aging infrastructure will be able to support such a massive load remains to be seen. Power Play AI companies are already feeling the crunch, with data center company Vantage executive Jeff Tench telling CNBC that there’s already a “slowdown” in Northern California because of a “lack of availability of power from the utilities here in this area.” “The industry itself is looking for places where there is either proximate access to renewables, either wind or solar, and other infrastructure that can be leveraged,”…America's Ramshackle Power Grid Is Straining Under the Load of Generative AI

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