Trump and Tech Leaders Back Self-Powered AI Data Centers to Curb Bills
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Trump at a White House roundtable promoted a voluntary “ratepayer protection pledge” with Amazon, Google, OpenAI and others to have AI data centers build or secure their own electricity and cover grid upgrades, aiming to keep electricity bills low for consumers. While executives say the move helps, energy experts caution it won’t fully insulate households from rising power costs driven by data-center expansion, and the plan remains voluntary with regulatory and cost-allocation questions left to utilities and states.
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