

We live in a fragile moment for power systems. A once‑in‑a‑generation surge in energy demand from data centres, driven by AI and digitisation, is colliding with ageing power infrastructure. The result is a growing set of hidden risks to national power infrastructure resilience that policymakers have not yet understood.
Four structural forces are driving power demand in data centres and exposing weaknesses in existing power infrastructure.
Together, these forces do not just increase the number of data centres; they multiply both the volume and intensity of digital workloads that must be powered without interruption.
AI is not another incremental load; it changes the shape of data centre power demand.
For power grid planners, this is not about more megawatts; electrical load is concentrated in specific clusters. This requires large, rapid connections, long‑duration reliability, and tight power quality tolerances. The result is new stresses on the power grid that capacity plans were never designed to handle.

The regional picture shows how data centre energy demand is intersecting with infrastructure limits.
Across these regions, the core bottleneck is grid capacity rather than land or cooling. The IEA warns that without major transmission upgrades, up to 20% of planned data centre projects could face delays of five to ten years.
As AI‑driven data centre energy demand grows, it reshapes the risk profile for countries that electrify and digitise everything.
Given the risks, energy security becomes a central pillar of digital sovereignty. Reshoring data and compute into national borders is only as resilient as the underlying power grid that keeps everything running.
To manage these risks, governments and grid operators must treat data centre and AI power requirements as critical infrastructure questions, not real estate or IT issues.
That implies several shifts:


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