DOE Urges Fast-Track Power for AI: Grid vs. Data Center Boom
Published Date: 9/18/2025
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Summary
The government sees that big energy users like data centers and factories need way more electricity than the current grid can handle. So, the Department of Energy is asking experts and companies for ideas on how to speed up building new power plants and transmission lines. They want to use their funding smartly to make sure we get reliable, affordable electricity fast to keep up with growing demand.
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DOE Asking How To Use Funding To Expand Grid
DOE is requesting stakeholder input on how to best use its funding programs and authorities to rapidly expand energy generation and transmission grid capacity so electricity demand growth can be met across the country in a reliable and affordable manner. The request is aimed at ensuring faster, reliable, and affordable electricity as demand from large energy users grows.
DOE Seeks Stakeholder Input on Speed-to-Power
The Department of Energy is asking state energy offices, public utility commissions, electric utilities, regional transmission organizations/independent system operators, transmission and generation developers, large energy users, and other stakeholders to submit detailed information on large-scale generation, transmission, and grid infrastructure projects that can accelerate "speed to power." This request specifically targets support for growing electricity needs from data centers, advanced manufacturing facilities, and semiconductor fabrication plants.
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