AI Data Centers Are Draining Power from Rural Grids

AI Data Centers Are Draining Power from Rural Grids

New AI data centers consume over 100 megawatts—roughly five to ten times what older facilities drew—creating tension between local economic gain and grid stability. Maine's rejection of a moratorium on such centers shows the divide: communities want jobs and tax revenue; grid operators worry about capacity limits. Similar conflicts are emerging across states as AI training and inference demand soars.

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