Anthropic promises to pay for electricity price increases due to it's AI data centers — firm to pay 100% of its grid infrastructure costs, produce new power sources as sector predicted to hit 50 GW in coming years

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Anthropic is following in the footsteps of Microsoft and OpenAI, promising that it will “pay 100% of grid upgrade costs, work to bring new power online, and invest in systems to reduce grid strain.” The company made this announcement in its blog, saying that even though the US AI sector would need at least 50 gigawatts in the coming years, it “shouldn’t leave American ratepayers to pick up the tab.”

The AI infrastructure build-out has hit the average American hard, especially as the data centers’ demand for more and more power has caused wholesale electricity prices to go up by 267% in just five years in some places. Aside from the spike in demand pushing up prices, this increase is also driven by the need of power and distribution companies to upgrade the grid to accommodate the additional demand put on it by AI servers. These institutions then pass on their capital costs to the consumer, resulting in massively increased electricity costs.

But even as Anthropic promises that it won’t burden the American consumer for its electricity demands, it also said that the government needs to do its part. It said that affordable power requires “systemic change” and that permitting, transmission development, and grid interconnection need to be faster and cheaper “to bring new energy online for everyone.”

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Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He’s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he’s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics.

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