Solar Surges to Dominate U.S. Energy by 2035, But Data Centers Keep Fossil Fuels in Play

By 2035, solar energy is projected to outpace other sources and become the dominant form of power generation in the United States, fueled by rapid advancements in technology and supportive government policies. However, despite this green energy surge, the continued growth of data centers—which require vast amounts of reliable electricity—means that fossil fuels such as natural gas are likely to remain a significant part of the energy mix. Data centers’ need for constant and dependable power challenges the integration of intermittent renewable sources, slowing efforts to fully phase out fossil fuels.

Industry experts say this dynamic sets up a complex transition period for U.S. energy infrastructure. While investments in solar and renewables are at an all-time high and climate goals remain a national priority, the persistent demand from technology infrastructure highlights the challenges utilities face in balancing green ambitions with on-the-ground realities of energy consumption.

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