President Trump’s executive order on "Unleashing American Energy," and priorities announced by US-EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and US-DOE Secretary Chris Wright, emphasize the same principles: cutting energy costs, pursuing an “all of the above” strategy for American energy abundance, strengthening the nation’s electric grid, streamlining federal permitting processes and fostering innovation in artificial intelligence (AI).
The House Bipartisan Task Force on AI recently underscored that America's economic and national security depend heavily on a robust and modernized power grid. Our nation needs enough energy to meet growing electricity demands driven by AI, advanced manufacturing, electric vehicle adoption—and to power our buildings. US-DOE projects that data centers will consume up to 12 percent of U.S. electricity by 2028, primarily to meet AI and cloud computing needs.