Energy
US Faces Winter Blackout Risks From Data Centers’ Power Needs
A power substation next to a data center in Ashburn, Virginia.
Photographer: Nathan Howard/BloombergRising electricity demand from data centers is raising the risk of blackouts across a wide swath of the US during extreme conditions this winter, according to the regulatory body overseeing grid stability.
Power consumption has grown 20 gigawatts from the previous winter, the North American Electric Reliability Corp. said Tuesday in its winter assessment. A gigawatt is the typical size of a nuclear power reactor. Supply hasn’t kept up.