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pat_k

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3. From Capacity to Chaos: How AI Data Centers Challenge the Grid
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 04:14 PM
Yesterday

Data centers are an f-ing nightmare

To protect the American people from the countless harms, a national moratorium until the problems can be addressed should be a priority for electeds and candidates.

https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/uptime/from-capacity-to-chaos-how-ai-data-centers-challenge-the-grid

AI data centers are challenging a core assumption about the grid: that large loads operate predictably. The issue is not only how much electricity these facilities require, but also how they behave during disturbances.

This risk became reality in 2024, when dozens of data centers in Northern Virginia dropped off the grid in a single event, instantly removing roughly 1,500 MW of load, according to Reuters.

In this instance, grid operators moved quickly to stabilize the system and avoid broader outages. However, regulators have warned that the grid is not designed to withstand the sudden loss of such large blocks of demand.

The US is experiencing its fastest sustained growth in electricity demand in decades, with the Energy Information Administration projecting annual increases of roughly 2% through 2027, largely driven by data centers.

In regions like PJM, load forecasts show a sharp rise in peak demand with data centers accounting for a significant share of new load, while the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has reported rapid growth in large-load interconnection requests tied to data center development.

Together, those trends point to a system under new strain – not just from the amount of power required, but also from how quickly large loads can change.

From Steady Load to Sudden Swings
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I was contemplating the sheer number of lights on at closed businesses last night, its insane they are allowed to waste Blues Heron Yesterday #1
The one thing that helps compared to the past BumRushDaShow Yesterday #5
True but that led to things being lit that never were before like individual shelves in grocery stores. Blues Heron Yesterday #7
The grocery stores that I go to haven't put lighting on shelves BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago #11
thats how it starts - in the cooler, unwelcome lights glaring right into the beer, turning it skunky Blues Heron 23 hrs ago #14
People complained that it was too dark to read the shelf price tags... BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago #15
even the price tags are electric theses days! lol! Blues Heron 22 hrs ago #16
The Hannaford market near me Progressive dog 20 hrs ago #21
good old yankee frugality! Glad to hear that. The extreme lighting is a problem. even if its not the largest segment Blues Heron 20 hrs ago #22
Our Hannaford is similar. karynnj 17 hrs ago #30
I assume you meant "much less" EndlessMaze 21 hrs ago #19
Yes! Fixed. lol BumRushDaShow 20 hrs ago #24
Shut off everything I'm not using Marthe48 22 hrs ago #18
We have a serious energy issue in the US and it will only get worse with walkingman Yesterday #2
From Capacity to Chaos: How AI Data Centers Challenge the Grid pat_k Yesterday #3
I don't understand why data centers aren't required to have solar panels Wicked Blue 23 hrs ago #9
Data centers can consume as much energy as a small city NickB79 23 hrs ago #12
Would require a lot of acreage, but some combination of wind and solar with battery storage could perhaps work. pat_k 23 hrs ago #13
Not sustainable. Especially thanks to data centers. Karasu Yesterday #4
And Republicans mocked Mamdani for encouraging energy conservation . . . Journeyman Yesterday #6
They a're playing the Commie card. Marcuse 15 hrs ago #33
Meanwhile, Trump is paying businesses to not build renewable energy projects. SamuelAdams 23 hrs ago #8
Well, if his criminal war on Iran did anything, the obscene gas prices gave a boost to electric cars. pat_k 22 hrs ago #17
This situation is only going to get worse, not better. Buddyzbuddy 23 hrs ago #10
"Eliminate Republicans that are blocking renewable sustainable energy." ShazzieB 7 hrs ago #39
Tomorrow the weather is going to be hotter...........in this region.........and its not even August.......... turbinetree 20 hrs ago #20
Are the responsible people in government watching this? Aussie105 20 hrs ago #23
Propaganda outlet says to set it to 62! BidenRocks 18 hrs ago #25
Fuck the humans but keep those data centers at five 9s*? LearnedHand 18 hrs ago #26
TRUMP trying to make July 4, 2026----- "the HOTTEST EVER!!!!" Jack Valentino 18 hrs ago #27
Just to be clear! PJMcK 17 hrs ago #28
Map littlemissmartypants 17 hrs ago #29
Is that coal blue for coal country? bluedigger 17 hrs ago #31
Gotta save it for those data centers. RandySF 15 hrs ago #32
Sounds like the perfect time to build data centers... dlk 14 hrs ago #34
The grids are old and need replacing. Figarosmom 14 hrs ago #35
What needs replacing is private equity monopolizing utilities live love laugh 13 hrs ago #37
"Federal alert" ... WTF??!! Pure bullshit. live love laugh 13 hrs ago #36
Meanwhile, from the Secretary of Energy: A Badger 13 hrs ago #38
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