Behind every app, stream, and AI tool is a data center — and they’re using more energy than ever. At Everblue, we’re seeing firsthand how data centers strain our energy grid, creating real-world challenges for state and local agencies working to maintain grid reliability and meet climate goals.
The Energy Impact
Data centers account for 2% of global electricity use and could double by 2035.
In the U.S., hyperscale centers use as much power as small cities — often clustered in ways that strain local grids. This puts added pressure on government agencies working to meet climate goals, manage peak loads, and ensure reliable power.
Why This Matters
Data centers affect more than IT. Their energy use, water demands, and backup emissions touch public infrastructure, environmental goals, and workforce needs. Agencies must plan smarter to avoid being caught off guard.
The reality is clear: if we’re going to support a digital-first society, we need smarter energy practices built into our data infrastructure.
Where Agencies Can Take Action
- Smarter energy optimization (AI + real-time monitoring)
- Workforce training to support energy-smart practices
- Closer coordination with utilities and regulators
- Integrated renewables and waste heat reuse
- Simplified certification and compliance processes for energy professionals
Let’s Work Together
Everblue is proud to be part of this conversation. We partner with agencies to build clean energy capacity through workforce development, smarter policy, and innovative software.
Want to learn how we can help you?
Contact Luke Gebhard at [email protected].