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AI, data and decarbonized infrastructure

Episode 75 of the AI...TO BE OR NOT TO BE ? podcast, hosted by Patrick DE CARVALHO, titled "AI, data and decarbonized infrastructure" was published on September 26, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

September 26, 2025 ·5m · AI...TO BE OR NOT TO BE ?

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Are we inadvertently fueling climate change with our digital habits?In this episode of "The Deep Dive," we explore a pressing paradox: the significant and growing energy and carbon footprint of AI and the data centers it requires. While digital technology is often heralded as a tool for decarbonizing the economy, its rapid expansion is proving unsustainable. In 2020, the digital sector alone accounted for nearly 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, a figure that is projected to grow alarmingly if current trends continue. The conversation centers on the potential surge in data center energy consumption, which could see a dramatic increase from 530 terawatt hours in 2023 to almost 1500 TWh by 2030, with corresponding emissions potentially doubling France's national emissions.the episode draws on insights from various sources to shed light on the topic. The discussion revolves around the implications of AI, particularly generative AI, on energy consumption. The host emphasizes the staggering adoption rates of technologies like ChatGPT, which reached 100 million users in just two months, illustrating the rapid pace at which these technologies are being integrated into daily life. This swift adoption raises questions about the sustainability of AI's energy demands, especially during the inference phase, which is projected to constitute a significant portion of AI's electricity consumption by 2030.The clash between AI growth and climate goalsThe episode delves into the conflict between the booming growth of generative AI and global climate objectives. As AI technologies expand, the demand for energy, often met by fossil fuels, is increasing faster than clean energy solutions can be deployed. This has led to the development of numerous gas-fired power plants specifically to power data centers. The local impact is particularly acute in places like Ireland, where data centers consume over 20% of the country's electricity, prompting a moratorium on new connections. Similarly, in France, data center energy demands threaten to overshadow the power needed for the country's energy transition goals. The episode concludes with a sobering reminder of the long-term consequences of delaying stricter efficiency standards and carbon budgets for the sector, potentially locking in significant emissions for decades. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Are we inadvertently fueling climate change with our digital habits?


In this episode of "The Deep Dive," we explore a pressing paradox: the significant and growing energy and carbon footprint of AI and the data centers it requires. While digital technology is often heralded as a tool for decarbonizing the economy, its rapid expansion is proving unsustainable. In 2020, the digital sector alone accounted for nearly 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, a figure that is projected to grow alarmingly if current trends continue. The conversation centers on the potential surge in data center energy consumption, which could see a dramatic increase from 530 terawatt hours in 2023 to almost 1500 TWh by 2030, with corresponding emissions potentially doubling France's national emissions.


the episode draws on insights from various sources to shed light on the topic. The discussion revolves around the implications of AI, particularly generative AI, on energy consumption. The host emphasizes the staggering adoption rates of technologies like ChatGPT, which reached 100 million users in just two months, illustrating the rapid pace at which these technologies are being integrated into daily life. This swift adoption raises questions about the sustainability of AI's energy demands, especially during the inference phase, which is projected to constitute a significant portion of AI's electricity consumption by 2030.


The clash between AI growth and climate goals


The episode delves into the conflict between the booming growth of generative AI and global climate objectives. As AI technologies expand, the demand for energy, often met by fossil fuels, is increasing faster than clean energy solutions can be deployed. This has led to the development of numerous gas-fired power plants specifically to power data centers. The local impact is particularly acute in places like Ireland, where data centers consume over 20% of the country's electricity, prompting a moratorium on new connections. Similarly, in France, data center energy demands threaten to overshadow the power needed for the country's energy transition goals. The episode concludes with a sobering reminder of the long-term consequences of delaying stricter efficiency standards and carbon budgets for the sector, potentially locking in significant emissions for decades.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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