President Donald Trump said during the State of the Union address that tech companies will provide their own power for AI data centers — but energy experts say things are not that simple.
Trump says AI will pay its fair share for electricity. Don’t expect cheaper power bills soon.
President Donald Trump said during the State of the Union address that tech companies will provide their own power for AI data centers — but energy experts say things are not that simple.
Last updated: April 11, 2026, 11:57 PM
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