{"id":17877,"date":"2026-08-18T13:40:10","date_gmt":"2026-08-18T13:40:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nile1.com\/en\/?p=17877"},"modified":"2026-08-18T13:40:19","modified_gmt":"2026-08-18T13:40:19","slug":"ai-power-rush-drives-surge-in-off-grid-natural-gas-plants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nile1.com\/en\/2026\/08\/18\/ai-power-rush-drives-surge-in-off-grid-natural-gas-plants\/","title":{"rendered":"AI Power Rush Drives Surge in Off-Grid Natural Gas Plants"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Prompted by severe strain on the U.S. electrical grid, the rapid surge in <a href=\"https:\/\/nile1.com\/en\/2026\/08\/06\/asias-ai-ambitions-face-execution-risk-as-power-grid-lag-escalates\/\" class=\"auto-internal-link\" title=\"Asia\u2019s AI Ambitions Face Execution Risk as Power Grid Lag Escalates\">data center<\/a> construction has sparked growing reliability concerns and triggered local moratoriums on new project approvals. Because even facilities with preliminary clearance face multi-year delays to connect to utility networks, data center developers are actively turning to alternative power arrangements. These include off-grid, &#8220;behind-the-meter&#8221; installations that can be permitted and built without requiring authorization from local utilities or regional independent system operators tasked with maintaining grid reliability. According to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) filings, interconnection queues across major regional grid operators now exceed 2,000 gigawatts of total requested capacity, with average wait times extending beyond five years.<\/p>\n<p>A Bloomberg News analysis of 99 proposed gas power plants tracked by BloombergNEF indicates they would generate approximately 318 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually if operated at typical industry utilization rates. In comparison, U.S. Energy Information Administration data shows the entire national electric power sector generated about 1,485 million metric tons of carbon last year. This demonstrates that a single segment of data center energy infrastructure could elevate total U.S. power grid emissions by 20%, and by as much as a third if these new facilities operate continuously at maximum capacity.<\/p>\n<p>Data center developers are turning to bespoke natural-gas power plants, a shift that threatens a sharp increase in carbon emissions and creates major obstacles for U.S. technology companies striving to meet ambitious corporate climate goals.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere is immense, immense pressure on the whole sector to get power, and get it fast,\u201d said David Pomerantz, executive director of the Energy and Policy Institute, a utility watchdog that promotes renewable energy. \u201cThey\u2019re sort of agnostic if it is clean or dirty.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The projects tracked by BloombergNEF are located across 22 states, stretching from Alaska to Georgia. More than a third are concentrated in Texas, where abundant natural gas resources and historically forgiving regulatory policies prompted developers to erect data centers as fast as they can be built and powered. (Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently announced a pause in data center approvals). Texas operates under the isolated ERCOT power grid, which operates outside federal interstate jurisdiction, enabling faster local permits for off-grid fossil generation.<\/p>\n<p>Earlier this month, energy tracking firm Cleanview, which monitors U.S. power infrastructure and data center developments, identified <a href=\"https:\/\/nile1.com\/en\/2026\/08\/05\/spacex-targets-20-gigawatts-of-ai-compute-in-multi-billion-dollar-infrastructure-push\/\" class=\"auto-internal-link\" title=\"SpaceX Targets 20 Gigawatts of AI Compute in Multi-Billion Dollar Infrastructure Push\">Amazon<\/a> as the developer behind an 8,000-acre site in Pecos County, Texas, which is set to become one of the largest single sources of carbon pollution in the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Roughly 30 miles (48 kilometers) to the west, past scrublands and pecan orchards dotted with oil derricks, Chevron Corp. is constructing a natural gas power plant for <a href=\"https:\/\/nile1.com\/en\/2026\/08\/05\/spacex-targets-20-gigawatts-of-ai-compute-in-multi-billion-dollar-infrastructure-push\/\" class=\"auto-internal-link\" title=\"SpaceX Targets 20 Gigawatts of AI Compute in Multi-Billion Dollar Infrastructure Push\">Microsoft<\/a> to energize a new 2,000-acre data center complex.<\/p>\n<p>Together, those two plants alone could generate more than 10 gigawatts of electricity\u2014enough power for New York City on a hot summer day. Regulatory filings indicate their combined annual emissions may reach 45 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, representing slightly less than half of the cumulative emissions of Washington state, where both tech giants are headquartered.<\/p>\n<p>That fossil-fuel infrastructure includes facilities backed by Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp., the largest sellers of rented computing power and data storage.<\/p>\n<p>That expansion of fossil-fuel power threatens to push Big Tech\u2019s environmental goals out of reach. Both Amazon and Microsoft are major backers of clean energy projects and have pledged to zero out their contribution to planet-warming carbon emissions. Those climate pledges were established prior to the artificial intelligence boom, at a time when technology firms faced heavy pressure from employees and outside activists to reduce emissions. Spokespeople for Amazon and Microsoft said their corporate climate targets have not changed, noting Amazon is exploring options for solar power and battery storage at its West Texas site.<\/p>\n<p>Bloomberg\u2019s emissions baseline relies on 126 gigawatts of planned on-site natural gas capacity cataloged by BloombergNEF, an energy research firm owned by Bloomberg LP. The carbon footprint calculation uses operational usage ranging from an industry average of 60% to 100% for round-the-clock deployment, alongside the fuel burn rate of a standard single-cycle gas generator. Actual emissions will vary based on utilization and generator fuel efficiency; single-cycle units represent one of the most common types currently planned, despite being dirtier than combined-cycle plants that developers prefer but struggle to secure due to a multi-year turbine backlog. According to Department of Energy data, single-cycle gas turbines convert roughly 35% to 40% of fuel energy to power compared to over 60% for combined-cycle plants, but order backlogs at major turbine manufacturers like GE Vernova and Siemens Energy stretch up to five years.<\/p>\n<p>The BloombergNEF dataset encompasses projects tied to leading artificial intelligence labs, including OpenAI and Anthropic PBC, upstart data center operators focused on AI specialization, as well as cloud-computing giants and investor groups seeking commercial tenants.<\/p>\n<p>Not all of the proposed facilities in the BloombergNEF data are likely to be built. The rush to capitalize on AI developers\u2019 seemingly bottomless demand for computing capacity has produced some speculative phantom projects and long-shot pitches.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt has been a remarkable shift in the last three years,\u201d said Drew Wilkinson, a former Microsoft employee who organized colleagues to advocate for tougher sustainability measures. \u201cThe companies who set the bar for corporate climate action are now bringing net new fossil infrastructure online at a breakneck pace. 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Because even facilities with preliminary clearance face multi-year delays to connect to utility networks, data center developers are actively turning to alternative power arrangements. 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