Supply Crunch Threatens US Need for 106 Gigawatts of New Power

The rush to meet 106 gigawatts of new data center-driven demand in the US by 2035 is running into a supply crunch caused by political, bureaucratic and financial roadblocks, according to BloombergNEF.

“It won’t be smooth sailing,” Katrina White, a clean energy analyst, said during a presentation Tuesday at the BNEF Summit New York.