Can a voluntary data-center pledge actually curb electricity costs?
Trump’s new “ratepayer protection pledge,” signed by Google, Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, xAI, OpenAI and Amazon, would have data centers cover their own electricity needs and promises faster permitting to lower consumer energy prices, but it’s voluntary and nonbinding with states retaining primary power-plant approvals. Analysts note the impact is unproven amid a data-center boom that could pull a large share of US electricity (up to 9–17% by 2030), and warn that costs may still shift to households or require grid upgrades, making meaningful relief uncertain.
