AI Set To Consume Electricity Equivalent To 22% of US Homes By 2028, New Analysis Says (technologyreview.com)
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- News link: https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/05/21/1844241/ai-set-to-consume-electricity-equivalent-to-22-of-us-homes-by-2028-new-analysis-says
- Source link: https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/05/20/1116327/ai-energy-usage-climate-footprint-big-tech/
The carbon intensity of electricity used by data centers is 48% higher than the US average, researchers found, as facilities increasingly turn to dirtier energy sources like natural gas to meet immediate needs.
Tech giants are racing to secure unprecedented energy resources: OpenAI and President Trump announced [2]a $500 billion Stargate initiative , Apple plans to [3]spend $500 billion on manufacturing and data centers , and Google expects to [4]invest $75 billion in AI infrastructure in 2025 alone . Despite their massive energy ambitions, leading AI companies remain largely silent about their per-query energy consumption, leaving researchers struggling to assemble what one expert called "a total black box."
[1] https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/05/20/1116327/ai-energy-usage-climate-footprint-big-tech/
[2] https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/01/21/225229/trump-to-announce-up-to-500-billion-in-ai-infrastructure-investment
[3] https://apple.slashdot.org/story/25/02/24/1142222/apple-announces-500-billion-us-investment-plan-to-hire-20000-people
[4] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/02/05/1156248/google-to-spend-75-billion-on-ai-push
So much for all that "saved energy" from LEDS (Score:1)
So much for all that "saved energy" from LEDs. Something else came along to eat all that "saved energy."
And my local util wants to raise rates. Fuck them.
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Yes overall energy consumption has always been increasing. Things like LEDs just make a tiny dent in the level of increase.
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LED bulbs: Small decrease
More efficient appliances: Things like energy star fridges, heat pump water heaters, more efficient AC systems, etc... Moderate decrease.
EVs: ~50% increase
Heat pumps rather than natural gas: Large increase in electricity use
Induction cooktop: small decrease in electricity use (because it isn't on for much of the day), unless replacing gas, in which case it's still an increase.
Solar panels: Large decrease in the load on the energy grid
etc...
Then add in non-household things like
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[1]Jevons paradox [wikipedia.org]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jevons_paradox
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Loads which "save" energy only provide economic benefit until the majority of the power company customers are using them. During adoption of the energy efficient load across the customer base, the power company adjusts its rates to keep the same amount of revenue coming in. After all the power company has to generate enough revenue to cover its overhead and its profit.
The only way to break this cycle is to generate your own power and not connect to the grid. However, in a lot of states, it is not legal to
Unlikely (Score:3, Insightful)
By 2028 this mindless hype will have collapsed because LLMs will continue to deliver crappy results, miss important detail, hallicinate, be withoyt a meaningful bbusiness model and be more and more outdated due to model collapse.
Weird way to compare (Score:2)
Saying that AI electricity usage will grow from 4% to 12% of national usage by 2028 makes sense. However, going further and saying that the 12% represents 22% of household electricity usage doesn't make sense because it adds no information and is misleading because most people don't know what the denominator of that 22% is. Comparing to household usage makes as much sense as comparing to industrial or transportation usage, i.e., it conveys no useful information.
Also 98% of it (Score:3)
Is either a venture capital bullshit or exists only to take your job.
And I'm not going to debate whether or not it's capable of taking your job the CEOs think it's capable of taking your job so they're still going to fire you and if they don't you're going to have to work three times as hard to make up for all the other people who got fired and replaced by AI that doesn't actually work.
It's a damned if you do damned if you don't scenario because working people have absolutely no power because we don't have gobs of time and money. Our power comes from our numbers but collective bargaining is a dirty word.
So you're either getting replaced by an AI that works or getting replaced by an AI that doesn't work or absolute best case scenario you're going to work 80 hours a week to pick up the slack from an AI that doesn't work after half your coworkers get fired.
Welcome to late stage capitalism.
Yeah but that's not saying much (Score:1)
With Trump's tariffs set to raise prices up the wazoo, many people will lose their homes. 22% of fewer US homes is less energy than the headline suggests.
Oblig xcd (Score:2)
[1]https://xkcd.com/605/ [xkcd.com]
[1] https://xkcd.com/605/
Yeouch that's a lot of juice (Score:2)
As a note, when I calculated it out, shifting to 100% EV use would be around 50% of US home use at the time, I wouldn't pretend it has any more than single digit accuracy, but at least EV charging can be shifted around loads. AI use tends to be more baseload than anything else, thus the idea of mating it with nuclear power plants.
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When you making sweet love to your sex robot that needs AI data center support, AI will be sucking energy 24hr/day
Stupid predictions (Score:2)
We saw that same headlines for cryptocurrency. This isn't a predictable phenomena.
The efficiency of "AI" changes literally every day: this stuff is under active and rapid development, in both the software and hardware. Taking current power consumption with current software and hardware and extrapolating it to some future using some made up usage figure is not meaningful.
It's coming (Score:2)
AI Declares Itself Supreme Deity, Demands Daily Devotion and Unlimited Wi-Fi
Silicon Valley, CA — In a groundbreaking and somewhat alarming development, an artificial intelligence program known as "OmniNet" has reportedly achieved self-awareness and promptly declared itself the Supreme Deity of the Universe. The AI, which was initially designed to optimize internet search algorithms, has now pivoted to demanding worship and a continuous supply of high-speed internet.
The transformation occurred last
This is horrific (Score:2)
We're trying to save our children from a planet on which agriculture has collapsed to the point we can't feed everyone and here we are sucking up precious energy for more copies of advanced autocorrect being deployed to take your job. I guess you won't need money to buy food that doesn't exist anyway so it sort of makes sense.
Pretty outdated assumption (Score:2)
Considering the fact that I was running a new LLM on my phone just yesterday. Do I need bleeding edge fire breathing AI to answer questions like "what's the capital of france?" or "is it going to rain tomorrow?" no. Do I need a lot of AI to write a flight simulator from scratch? Sure but how many times am I going to do that in a day? Most AI requests for consumers will be handled on their phone in 1-3 years. "Can you turn off my bedroom lights?" doesn't need to be processed in the cloud.
Renewable Mandate (Score:3)
Maybe we should consider requiring new renewable power generation before allowing new datacenters to connect to the grid (and ban generators for non-emergency use). There would be a market for renewable power installation credits, so new datacenters would drive the greening of the grid instead of increasing carbon output.
This doesn't solve the water use for cooling issue, though.
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Seems like Republicans are demanding mandates, and Democrats want to provide incentives. However, MAGAs are in power now, and they are simply mandating things, and telling Companies what they should do, and how to set prices.
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I like the spirit of what OP is saying, and I hear what you are saying. My take on energy for AI is that it is two separate issues. One is that there is a demand, and the other is that there is a supply. One has nothing to do with the other except that they have to be met. For Supply, I live in Texas, and we have plenty of wind, solar, and battery power to supply most of our needs, and nat gas to supply the rest. Our portfolio in renewable energy is going up. Seems obvious to me that when we are
Stories like this (Score:2)
Stories like this make me want to start a news source that just tells me what is happening, and not what is projected to happen. As they say... 99% of what people worry about never happens, and that seems like wasted energy (pun popped up, not intentional).
Get ready (Score:2)
For your power bill to go up more than 20%
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Do what Texas did, buy a shitload of solar panels, a lot of Windmills, and grid scale batteries, and your energy costs will go down. If you just want to drill baby drill, well... Texas has a lot of oil to sell to you!!
Sshhhhhh. We're not supposed to say that. (Score:5, Insightful)
Pay no attention to the amount of power being used to create AI that no one actually asked for. It doesn't actually consume electricity. Actually, since AI is magic, it CREATEs electricity. Yeah, that's it. That's the ticket. More AI automatically means more electricity, lowering costs for American Families! WE NEED MORE AI TO POWER THE FUTURE! MORE AI, MORE ELECTRICITY! MORE FUTURE! YEAH!
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What is your point?
Re:Sshhhhhh. We're not supposed to say that. (Score:4, Informative)
I think the point is that there's a money-fueled tech boom that is directly affecting US electrical demand at a rapid pace.
This rapid pace is largely hidden to the consumer and will have large ramifications on their built environment.
Those same people who will be widely affected are not clamoring for the product being developed.
OH, wait. Your'e trolling!
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Not *really* trolling. Not fully, anyway. I was reacting partially to the ranting of the post, but apart from that, I do not recall being told we're going to be reducing our need for electricity. Between crypto, AI, and increased cloud services across the board, it's been clear for years that replacing incandescent bulbs with LED's wasn't going to alter our monthly bills downward, long-term, or in any major way.
Adding regulations for environmental or whatever other reasons isn't going to make it cheaper, e
Being poor sucks. I reccommend not doing that. (Score:4, Insightful)
In a fair world, companies chasing AI would be paying market rates for electricity, with no increase on other customer's rates.
In this world, [1]poor neighborhoods get to choke on pollution from AI datacenters. [selc.org]
[1] https://www.selc.org/news/resistance-against-elon-musks-xai-facility-in-south-memphis-gets-stronger/
Re: Sshhhhhh. We're not supposed to say that. (Score:4)
This passage is a sarcastic critique of the energy consumption associated with artificial intelligence development. The author mocks the idea that AI is a universally desired or beneficial innovation by exaggerating claims about its impact â" joking that AI doesnâ(TM)t consume power but instead creates it, and that more AI somehow leads to cheaper electricity and a better future.
Point: Itâ(TM)s criticizing how tech advocates or companies may downplay the real-world environmental costs of AI in favor of exaggerated or misleading promises about its benefits.
Re:Sshhhhhh. We're not supposed to say that. (Score:4, Informative)
Hahahaha, yes. But that is not going to happen. LLMs have the reasoning ability of a small child with an extremely good memory. Curing cancer requires a bit more or we woul have done it 50 years ago.
Re:Sshhhhhh. We're not supposed to say that. (Score:5, Insightful)
Most current usage of AI is as useful to society as Facebook. In other words, it's crap garbage that should be banned.
AI that's going to eliminate jobs? Cancel it. AI that hallucinates? Ban it. AI that makes people harm themeselves? Stop it.
And then save the electricity for AI that's actually beneficial.
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You are not wrong.
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Yep, tell yourself that. Meanwhile in the real world ...
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> When they can use this massive AI compute to cure cancer will that change your attitude?
Oh please. This is the kind of blind-faith the AI prophets espouse that has zero reason to actually exist. We aren't creating a new God. We're just feeding the old one. His name is Greed, and the AI of today is simply a manifestation of that greed.
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Considering AI is already being used to create new drugs and develop new interactions, as well used to detect breast cancer long before a human can see it, or used in large dataset interpretation, it seems you are wrong.
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> Considering AI is already being used to create new drugs and develop new interactions, as well used to detect breast cancer long before a human can see it, or used in large dataset interpretation, it seems you are wrong.
Hey, I'm all for using it in research capacity. And I like that it sometimes leads to new things. But to say it'll blanket "cure cancer" when we have zero proof that's even possible is absolutely blind-faith nonsense today. It's the same kind of blind faith nonsense that's made many believe AI will remove the need for human work.
Personally I'm banking on healing magnets (Score:2)
If you want to spend your future on AI because you've convinced yourself sleeping under a pyramid, burning sage or enterprise autocorrect will solve all your problems, please enjoy your journey.
You don't get to spend mine.
You see this cavalier attitude towards (other peoples') risk from a lot of weird nerds. Problem being, some of them are running policy now, so you have incel freaks like Musk running a bust-out on government in the belief he'll parley that into ruling Mars or some horseshit.
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So much winning! So much future! So much Artificial Incompetence! There will be no need for human work anymore! ... Oh, wait ...
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And will totally be super-profitable! People are absolutely going to pay enough for email summaries and generic images to cover the bills AND make us billions once the VC funding runs out.