Digest This: Unpacking Our Sustainable Future
Artificial intelligence is transforming the world, but there is one question behind the digital revolution that does not get enough attention: What is going to power it? In this episode of Digest This, we unpack the energy paradox behind AI’s explosive growth. Google’s data centers consumed 30.8 million megawatt-hours in 2024, roughly double what they used just four years earlier. As AI infrastructure scales, the demand for constant, reliable, 24/7 power is pushing tech companies, utilities, and energy markets into a new reality. We discuss why major data center projects are turning toward natural gas, how grid bottlenecks are creating strange market conditions like negative gas prices in West Texas, and why emerging markets are looking at domestic gas to support digital infrastructure. But the conversation does not stop at the problem. We also explore the third path: renewable natural gas. RNG can capture methane from organic waste streams such as dairy farms, landfills, agricultural waste, and industrial byproducts, then turn that climate liability into reliable baseload energy. The AI boom does not have to become a climate disaster. It could become a catalyst for scaling a more circular, resilient energy economy. Sources: https://www.americanactionforum.org/insight/u-s-natural-gas-market-soaring-ai-demand-and-infrastructure-constraints/ [https://www.americanactionforum.org/insight/u-s-natural-gas-market-soaring-ai-demand-and-infrastructure-constraints/] https://inspenet.com/en/inspenet-tv/natural-gas-and-data-centers/ [https://inspenet.com/en/inspenet-tv/natural-gas-and-data-centers/] https://www.distilled.earth/p/google-is-weighing-natural-gas-without [https://www.distilled.earth/p/google-is-weighing-natural-gas-without]
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