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The AI revolution is likely to drive up your electricity bill. Here’s why.

16 June 2025
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The AI revolution is likely to drive up your electricity bill. Here’s why.
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New Jersey residents face a potential 20% increase in electricity bills starting June 1, largely driven by the rising demand for data centers, which are projected to boost electricity consumption by 16% by 2029. This surge, fueled by the growth of AI and cloud computing, is threatening grid reliability and contributing to higher energy costs amidst other factors like inflation and natural gas prices.

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