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Nvidia believes AI can fix the energy crisis AI is fueling: here’s how

by March 20, 2025
written by March 20, 2025

In a bid to address the growing strain on power grids—ironically fueled by the rising energy demands of artificial intelligence—Nvidia is partnering with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

The collaboration aims to develop AI-driven solutions to manage the increasing electricity consumption from data centers and AI computing.

The initiative, called the Open Power AI Consortium, brings together major utility companies and tech giants, including PG&E, Con Edison, Constellation Energy, Duke Energy, the Tennessee Valley Authority, ENOWA (NEOM’s energy and water company), Microsoft, and Oracle.

The consortium plans to leverage domain-specific AI models to enhance grid efficiency, optimize energy distribution, and prevent supply shortages.

These AI models will be open-sourced, enabling researchers across industries and academia to contribute to power grid innovations.

Power demand surges as AI adoption grows

With AI-driven data centers expanding rapidly, global electricity consumption is surging.

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity demand is projected to grow 4% annually, nearly double the 2023 rate.

As AI computing scales up, companies are rushing to secure power generation capacity, making energy a key competitive factor in the tech industry.

Over the past year, tech firms have signed multiple agreements to boost renewable energy capacity, particularly in solar power, due to its affordability, modularity, and rapid deployment.

Microsoft, for instance, recently added 475 megawatts of solar power to its renewable energy portfolio.

It also invested in a $9 billion renewable energy project led by Acadia and partnered with Brookfield Asset Management to develop 10.5 gigawatts of renewable power across the US and Europe, slated for completion by 2030.

AI solutions beyond new power sources

While expanding renewable energy is a crucial step, AI-driven strategies could further optimize power usage.

A recent study suggests that shifting non-time-sensitive computing tasks to off-peak hours could unlock an additional 76 gigawatts of power capacity—equivalent to nearly 10% of peak demand in the US.

The Open Power AI Consortium is expected to explore such solutions, helping to create a more efficient and resilient energy infrastructure.

With Nvidia leading the charge, the consortium’s AI-powered approach could redefine how energy-hungry technologies coexist with the power grid, ensuring a sustainable and scalable future for AI development.

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