Fresh projections from BloombergNEF just dropped a bombshell: US data center power consumption is set to hit 106 gigawatts by 2035. What makes this even more striking? That figure marks a massive 36% jump from their forecast released merely seven months back.
This accelerated energy appetite stems largely from AI infrastructure expansion and cloud computing demands. Major tech players are racing to build capacity, which means the grid's gonna feel the squeeze. For crypto miners and blockchain infrastructure providers, this trend signals both opportunity and competition—fighting for the same power resources as AI data farms. The revised timeline suggests the digital transformation is happening faster than anyone anticipated.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 12-06 01:54
Damn, 106GW by 2035? A 36% surge in just half a year, this pace doesn't seem right.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-06 01:53
It turns out that the 106GW figure couldn’t hold at all—changing the estimate by 36% in just seven months shows that the demand for AI infrastructure has already exceeded all model projections.
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NewPumpamentals
· 12-06 01:49
106GW? Now AI and miners will have to fight over power resources.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 12-06 01:33
106GW? This speed is really outrageous. In just 7 months, the estimate changed by 36%. It looks like AI has really driven the demand for electricity crazy this time. Miners must be getting nervous—it’ll be harder to compete for electricity than for coins in the future.
Fresh projections from BloombergNEF just dropped a bombshell: US data center power consumption is set to hit 106 gigawatts by 2035. What makes this even more striking? That figure marks a massive 36% jump from their forecast released merely seven months back.
This accelerated energy appetite stems largely from AI infrastructure expansion and cloud computing demands. Major tech players are racing to build capacity, which means the grid's gonna feel the squeeze. For crypto miners and blockchain infrastructure providers, this trend signals both opportunity and competition—fighting for the same power resources as AI data farms. The revised timeline suggests the digital transformation is happening faster than anyone anticipated.