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Big Tech Promises to Pay for AI Data Center Power

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Major tech companies back Trump pledge to pay more for data center electricity ahead of signing
Tech giants have backed a pledge from President Donald Trump to pay more for electricity to run resource-hungry AI data centers ahead of its signing on Wednesday.

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Top tech companies sign Trump's pledge to provide their own power for AI data centers
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Trump says AI data center pledge will lower your energy bill. Will it?
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Steve Moore details Trump’s AI energy pledge to protect Americans from rising utility bills
Former Trump economic advisor Steve Moore joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the 'historic' White House meeting with AI leaders and how 'energy independence' is fueling both the tech revolution and U.S....

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US tech firms pledge at White House to bear costs of energy for datacenters
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Trump gets data center companies to pledge to pay for power generation
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Entergy promises billions in savings through AI data center agreements

Entergy said its agreements with AI data centers like Meta will save Louisiana ratepayers $800 million over 20 years.
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Trump orders Big Tech to generate its own power for AI data centers — reveals new 'ratepayer protection pledge' to curb rising electricity prices in the US

Building upon his Social Truth post from last month, President Trump has formally asked the big tech players to build their own power plants. Data centers have been eating at the national grid,
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Entergy projects $5B in customer savings from data center agreements

Entergy is projecting approximately $5 billion in savings for 2.3 million customers across Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi over the next 20 years, the company announced on Thursday, crediting a series of data center agreements with
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