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By ESS News
According to Statista, the United States had more than 5,400 data centers from March 2025. This was more than 10 times the density of the data center of the next highest country, Germany, which had 529.
This number will increase as American cloud technology -giants follow their AI growth. The US Department of Energy (DIY) predicts that data centers can explain no less than 12% of the electricity demand of the country in the next three years.
Arman Shehabi, staff scientist at the DIY-financed Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), explained to PV Magazine that data centers formed about 1% of the grid demand about ten years ago, which was even then considered to be concerned due to their great electricity consumption.
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