Duke University Study: Data Centres Could Cut Gas Plant Reliance by 10-50% with Demand Flexibility
NATURAL GAS
A Duke University study reveals that U.S. data centres could reduce reliance on new gas plants by 10-50% and save $40-$150 billion in capital investments by managing peak electricity demand. The study indicates that even minimal flexibility could shift energy investments towards renewables, potentially avoiding significant new natural gas capacity. However, achieving deeper emission cuts will require additional policies beyond operational flexibility.

Feb 25, 2026, 6:10 AM