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With Artificial Intelligence, Electricity Consumption Could Be Multiplied by 4 by 2035

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The French Agency for the Environment and Energy Control anticipates a sharp increase in electricity consumption in France, due to the evolution of digital uses

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"If no ecological transition policy is put in place, the electricity consumption of the data centres is likely to increase by 3.7 in France alone," Ademe warns.

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The French Agency for the Environment and Energy Control anticipates a sharp increase in electricity consumption in France, due to the evolution of digital uses

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On Monday, a new peak of consumption was reached, erasing that of 2025.

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Driven by the deployment of artificial intelligence, data center needs are increasing. Through several simulations, Ademe sheds light on the increase in expected energy consumption and its incompatibility with carbon neutrality.

It is a discrete but powerful engine for the electric demand of L的IA that is obviously based on massive volumes of data. Their storage, processing and circulation require specialized infrastructures. Datacenters are therefore at the heart of this system. They host servers that train models, execute algorithms and respond to real-time queries. Each advance of the AI, whether it be conversational assistants, automated recommendations or predictive…

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"If no ecological transition policy is put in place, the electricity consumption of the data centres is likely to increase by 3.7 in France alone," Ademe warns.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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