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 Mike Powell to All 
 Trump asks tech companies 
 14 Jan 26 09:57:01 
 
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Trump asks tech companies to pay their own way for their data centers

Date:
Tue, 13 Jan 2026 14:50:00 +0000

Description:
Energy costs rose by more than 5% on average between 2024 and 2025  tackling
data centers is the key, says Trump.

FULL STORY

Trump wants tech giants to "pay their own way" for AI data centers to save
Americans from having to "pick up the tab" by facing higher electricity 
costs. 

The news comes as the president promises to work with major US tech firms to
protect consumers from higher utility costs, with Microsoft soon set to
announce changes to stop data centers pushing up American electricity bills. 

He blamed the previous administration, led by Biden, for pushing American
utility bills up by more than 30%, promising to work with Big Tech to remove
the influence of AI data centers on household expenditure.

Trump wants to tackle US energy bills by making Big Tech "pay their own way"

The president's comments come ahead of the upcoming midterm elections,
together with other commitments such as working with banks to cap credit card
interest to 10% for one year. 

"First up is Microsoft, who my team has been working with, and which will 
make major changes beginning this week to ensure that Americans dont pick up
the tab for their POWER consumption," Trump wrote in a Truth Social post ,
promising to work with other companies. 

"I just want you to know we are doing everything we can, and I believe we're
succeeding in managing this issue well, so that you all don't have to pay 
more for electricity because of our presence," Microsoft President Brad Smith
previously said in a Wisconsin town hall meeting (via CNBC ). 

The company has since backed down from its Wisconsin data center plans amid
community backlash. 

At the same time, some companies are looking to go completely off-grid with
their data centers to minimize or negate the effects on communities. Oracle
and OpenAI's Texas-based Stargate campus will include a natural gas-powered
second data center, for example. 

Electricity prices rose around 5.1% nationwide between September 2024 and
2025, per the Bipartisan Policy Center . The US Energy Information
Administration found that residential revenue per kWh rose by 5.2% on 
average, but this was as high as 25.8% in the District of Columbia. 

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/trump-asks-tech-companies-to-pay-their-own-way-f
or-their-data-centers

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