Electric Power

June 03, 2026

Discussing data centers' grid impacts with Amazon Web Services

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Featuring Dan Testa


HIGHLIGHTS

US data center power demand triples to 64 GW

AWS exec addresses data center impact concerns

Amazon works with utilities on new projects

The growth of data centers, and the amount of electricity expected to be required to meet that demand, is probably the biggest issue in the US power sector.

US grid power supplied to hyperscale, leased and crypto-mining data centers reached about 64.4 gigawatts in 2025, nearly tripling since 2020. And that growth is accelerating.

In this episode, host Dan Testa speaks with Brandon Oyer, head of energy and water for the Americas at Amazon Web Services. Oyer breaks down what he describes as misperceptions regarding the water and power impacts of data centers, the ways in which many people rely on data centers without realizing it and how AWS works with utilities to develop new projects.

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