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White House hosts Big Tech to pledge to reduce power costs

Jarrett Renshaw & Laila Kearney

Two sources have confirmed that the White House will host Microsoft, Anthropic, and Meta Platforms, among others, in early March, to "formalize" a deal designed to shield consumers from rising electricity costs.

The meeting will likely advance an initiative that President Donald Trump announced during his State of the Union Address on Tuesday. He said he told major technology companies they "must build their power plants" to run the fleet of rapidly expanding data centers and other artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Sources said that the pledge being discussed is likely to be similar to commitments made earlier this year by Microsoft, to invest in new energy generation and efficiency measures.

Brad Smith, Microsoft Vice Chair and president said: "We appreciate the Administration's efforts to ensure that data centres don't contribute to higher electricity prices for consumers." The company has not said if it will be attending next week, or if it will sign any new pledge.

The White House didn't immediately respond to comments. Anthropic and Meta both declined to respond to requests for comment.

Trump's second term has been dominated by?the AI race around the world, and securing vast amounts of energy?needed to power it. This agenda has, however, become politically unstable ahead of the midterms, as data center energy demands are driving up power prices across a large swath in the United States.

Local and state protests have increased over the rising costs and pollution associated with the recent proliferation of 'data center projects, which are needed to expand artificial intelligence technology. (Reporting and editing by Timothy Gardner; Laila Renshaw and Jarrett Renshaw)

(source: Reuters)