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AI-driven demand pushes U.S. electricity prices to record high in largest power market

PJM auction hits price ceiling as data center boom, plant retirements, and project delays squeeze supply.

   
July 23, 2025, 07:16
Business & Energy
AI-driven demand pushes U.S. electricity prices to record high in largest power market

WASHINGTON (Realist English). Electricity prices in the United States’ largest power market are set to reach record highs, as surging demand from artificial intelligence data centers and delays in new power plant construction drive up costs for consumers.

PJM Interconnection, which manages the grid across 13 states and Washington D.C., announced Tuesday that it secured electricity capacity at $329.17 per megawatt-day in its latest annual auction — a 22% increase over the previous year. The total cost to meet energy needs for the June 2026–May 2027 period will rise to $16.1 billion, up 10% year-on-year.

Households and businesses in PJM’s service area should expect electricity bills to rise by 1–5%, depending on how utilities and state regulators distribute the costs.

“It’s unpleasant for ratepayers,” said Timothy Fox, managing director at ClearView Energy Partners. “Higher auction prices will result in higher bills for customers.”

PJM uses a capacity auction system, where energy producers bid to provide electricity based on projected demand several years out. The latest auction result reached the maximum price cap allowed under a “price collar” agreed to earlier this year after a complaint by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. The collar sets a floor of $175 and a ceiling of $325 per megawatt-day for two years — a measure intended to restrain runaway price volatility after last year’s 800% surge in auction results.

Despite those guardrails, the outcome represents a setback for President Donald Trump’s pledge to cut energy prices by half. According to Labor Department data released this month, electricity prices have risen 5.6% year-on-year, far outpacing the 2.7% rise in overall inflation.

PJM’s grid includes “Data Center Alley” in Virginia, home to the world’s highest concentration of data centers. These facilities, critical for training and operating artificial intelligence systems, have become major drivers of electricity demand — turning PJM into a case study for the power sector’s future under digital infrastructure expansion.

In response, utilities are investing record sums in generation and transmission upgrades, with Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta increasingly contributing to infrastructure buildout to support their own data needs.

However, the pressure is compounded by long project interconnection delays and the planned retirement of 12–30% of PJM’s existing capacity by 2030. That looming supply crunch is further intensifying grid constraints.

As energy planners scramble to balance explosive digital-era demand with aging infrastructure and lagging generation projects, PJM’s record-setting prices signal a broader challenge: how to keep electricity affordable while powering the AI economy.

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