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TechnologyApr 28

Energy Infrastructure Faces Pressure as Tech Expansion Drives Power Demand

Rising electricity needs from data centers and technology expansion are impacting energy costs and infrastructure development timelines.

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Natural gas power plant construction costs have increased by 66% over the past two years, with projects now taking 23% longer to complete, according to industry data. The surge in expenses and extended timelines reflects growing pressure on energy infrastructure as electricity demand from data centers continues to escalate.

The power generation sector is experiencing significant strain as technology companies expand their operations and computing infrastructure. Data centers, which require substantial and consistent electricity supply, have become a major driver of energy demand across multiple regions.

Meanwhile, major technology companies continue pursuing ambitious infrastructure projects despite market challenges. Amazon's satellite initiative represents a significant investment in space-based internet infrastructure, entering a competitive market dominated by established players but potentially offering substantial returns if successful.

In the electric vehicle sector, market conditions present a mixed picture. While overall EV sales have experienced slower growth recently, manufacturers are introducing more long-range electric vehicles priced under $40,000, potentially expanding accessibility for consumers seeking affordable alternatives to traditional vehicles.

The convergence of increased data center demand, major technology infrastructure investments, and evolving transportation markets highlights the ongoing transformation of multiple sectors requiring substantial energy resources and infrastructure development.

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