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Trump claims to have told large tech companies that they can build their own power plants

Donald Trump stated on Tuesday, during his State of 'Union address, that his administration had told major 'technology companies to build their own data centers. This was a measure meant to protect the consumers from soaring bills.

The announcement coincides with a growing local opposition against energy-hungry projects in data centers around the country, which are blamed for an increase in electricity prices.

"I'm happy to announce tonight that I have successfully negotiated a new rate payer pledge. What is that? He said that we were telling major tech companies they had to "provide for their own energy needs".

We have an old grid. It couldn't handle the numbers or the amount of power that was needed. So I tell them that they can build their own plant. They will produce their own power. It will guarantee the company's ability of getting electricity while at the same, lowering the prices for you, said he.

He did not mention the companies or give details about how the plan will be implemented or enforced. Two sources familiar with this plan say that the White House will host companies to formalize this effort in early March.

The Trump administration is committed to advancing artificial 'intelligence in order to compete with China. However, the impact of the rapid proliferation of AI data centers on electricity prices has become a vulnerability for Republicans as they prepare for the midterm elections.

PJM Interconnection is the largest grid operator in the U.S. and last month announced a plan whereby new large users of power would bring their own 'new generation' to the grid or limit their use when the'system was stretched.

Anthropic, Microsoft and other companies have announced voluntary initiatives to limit the impact data centers will have on energy prices. (Reporting and editing by Deepa Babyington, Richard Valdmanis)

(source: Reuters)