Charting A Sustainable Path for AI Needs a Europe-Wide Approach or Risks Creating Crises, Finds Schneider Electric Study
France, Nov. 20 -- Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, launches new research into the growth of artificial intelligence and its impact on the continent's electricity demand. The findings in "AI & Energy in Europe" reveal that without immediate coordinated investment in grid infrastructure, smarter electricity management, and cross-sector partnerships, Europe risks facing a significant energy crisis that could stall innovation and economic progress.The report models four scenarios looking at the expansion of data center capacity and expected energy demand, based on different regulatory regimes. It shows that by 2030, European AI electricity consumption could follow dramatically different paths: 45 TWh under constrained dev...
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