Microsoft explains how it plans to keep energy prices down for Americans from its data center buildout

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President Donald Trump speaks during an American Technology Council roundtable in the State Dinning Room at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, June 19, 2017. From left, Tim Cook, Chief Executive Officer of Apple, Trump, Satya Nadella, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, and Jeff Bezos, Chief Executive Officer of Amazon. (Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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  • Microsoft unveiled a five-point plan to reduce AI data center impact on US communities.
  • The company aims to reduce rising utility bills and reduce infrastructure strain from data centers.
  • Microsoft also made commitments to local job creation and AI training for residents.

Microsoft's AI data centers need a lot of energy — and it doesn't want Americans to foot the bill.

In a five-point plan shared on Tuesday, the tech giant explained how it would minimize the impact of its data center buildout on residents.

Microsoft's commitments include asking utility companies and state commissions to set its electricity rates high enough to cover the cost of its data centers and keep costs down for local residents.

Data centers are essential for powering AI models, but they have been increasingly putting a strain on US infrastructure.

Data centers drove up utility bills in at least 13 states, Business Insider previously reported.

Microsoft's five commitments are:

  1. Ask utility companies to set higher rates to cover electricity costs
  2. Minimize water use and replenish more water than it withdraws
  3. Create data center jobs for residents
  4. Pay its "full share" of local property taxes for data centers
  5. Invest in AI training for locals

On Monday, President Donald Trump teased the announcement, writing in a Truth Social Post that tech companies must "pay their own way" so Americans don't have higher utility bills.

He added that Microsoft would be "first up," suggesting that announcements from other tech companies may follow.

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