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Headline: Senators Investigate Tech Giants Over Rising Electricity Bills Linked to AI Data Centers

Washington D.C. – Three Democratic senators are demanding answers from major tech companies about the impact of their data centers on residential electricity bills. Senators Elizabeth Warren, Chris Van Hollen, and Richard Blumenthal have sent letters to Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Digital Realty and CoreWeave, expressing concern that the energy demands of data centers, particularly those powering artificial intelligence, are forcing utilities to invest billions in grid upgrades.

The senators fear that these costs are being passed on to everyday consumers through higher electricity rates, raising concerns that ordinary Americans could be left footing the bill, especially if the AI boom subsides.

“We write in light of alarming reports that tech companies are passing on the costs of building and operating their data centers to ordinary Americans as A.I. data centers’ energy usage has caused residential electricity bills to skyrocket in nearby communities,” the senators stated.

While most companies declined immediate comment, Digital Realty indicated a willingness to cooperate with officials. Large tech companies have generally stated they aim to pay their fair share of energy costs, but a clear consensus on how much that should be remains elusive. The investigation seeks to understand the extent to which tech companies are contributing to increased energy costs and how these costs are being distributed among consumers.

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