Global Data Center Energy Demand and AI Development Trends
Data centers' electricity consumption may double to 945 TWh by 2030, driven by AI advancements. This surge necessitates sustainable energy solutions, highlighting the importance of nuclear and renewable sources.

Global electricity consumption by data centers is projected to reach approximately 945 TWh by 2030, doubling from current levels and accounting for about 3% of global energy use. Between 2024 and 2030, data center energy consumption is expected to grow annually by 15%, primarily due to artificial intelligence developments.
Nuclear energy is emerging as a critical component for sustainable energy strategies, particularly in Uzbekistan, where it is viewed as a future energy mix component. In Yakutia, data centers are being established in isolated power systems, with projects like Novatek's aiming for an initial capacity of 200 MW, potentially increasing to 2 GW.
The establishment of these centers underscores the need for reliable energy supply amidst rising data processing demands. As digital infrastructure expands, countries must ensure they can support this growth sustainably.


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