EIA to launch mandatory data center energy survey following Warren-Hawley letter

In response to a bipartisan letter from Senators Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley, the US Energy Information Administration plans a mandatory nationwide survey on data centers' energy use—the first effort to collect such data amid AI-driven growth. WIRED obtained the EIA's letter to the senators detailing the initiative.

The Energy Information Administration (EIA), the federal government's primary energy statistics agency, has informed Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) of its plans to conduct a mandatory nationwide survey on data centers' power consumption. This follows the senators' March letter urging annual reporting to address surging electricity demands from AI and cloud computing infrastructure.

Obtained by WIRED, the EIA's response commits to gathering baseline data previously unavailable, amid scrutiny over data centers' environmental footprint and grid strain. No rollout timeline was specified, but the agency emphasized proceeding with mandatory collection.

This development builds on bipartisan efforts to enhance transparency, aiding policymakers in managing costs for households and planning for projected demand surges, such as BloombergNEF's forecast of data center energy use more than doubling by 2035.

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President Trump shakes hands with tech CEOs signing the Ratepayer Protection Pledge at the White House, with AI data centers symbolized in the background.
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Tech giants sign White House pledge to cover AI data center power costs amid backlash

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On March 4, 2026, leading tech firms including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, and xAI signed the non-binding Ratepayer Protection Pledge at the White House, committing to fund new power generation and infrastructure for AI data centers to shield consumers from rising electricity bills. President Trump hailed it as a 'historic win,' but critics question its enforceability amid growing environmental and economic concerns.

Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren and Republican Senator Josh Hawley have called on the Energy Information Administration to require annual reporting on data center energy use. The bipartisan letter, sent on Thursday, aims to address the growing demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure. It highlights concerns over electricity costs for families amid expanding data centers.

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President Trump met with executives from major tech companies last month, where they signed a voluntary pledge to cover energy costs for their data centers. The agreement, dubbed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, includes securing their own power supplies and funding necessary infrastructure. Critics have dismissed it as lacking enforcement mechanisms.

A Wired article explores the idea of launching AI data centers into orbit to mitigate their environmental impact. It highlights the rapid growth of these facilities amid the AI boom and their massive energy consumption. The proposal aims to address rising electricity demands and associated global warming.

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City staff in Madison, South Dakota, have reassured residents that a planned cryptocurrency mining facility will not increase local electricity costs and may even lower them. The project, operated by Giga Energy, is set to use 10 megawatts of power starting in August 2026. Officials addressed public concerns during town hall meetings on January 28.

The United States installed a record amount of energy storage capacity in 2025, according to a solar industry report. This milestone advances clean energy infrastructure amid policy challenges from the second Trump administration, as utilities adapt grids to surging electricity demand.

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Tesla, Google, and Carrier have formed the Utilize coalition with other companies to improve U.S. power grid utilization and potentially save consumers over $100 billion in the next decade. The group highlights that the grid operates at only 53% capacity on average, leading to higher electricity costs. Founding members aim to advocate for policies that unlock idle capacity through technologies like battery storage and virtual power plants.

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