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The Energy Hunger Paradox of Artificial Intelligence: End of Clean Energy or Magic Wand for Sustainability?

Hafize Nurgül Durmuş Şenyapar, Ramazan Bayındır

2025Sustainability16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a dual role in the clean energy transition, acting both as a major energy consumer and as a driver of sustainability. While AI enhances renewable energy forecasting, optimizes smart grids, and improves energy storage efficiency, the rapid growth of AI-driven data centers has significantly increased global electricity demand. AI-related energy consumption is projected to double by 2026 and triple by 2030, accounting for approximately 1.3% of global electricity use. This study adopts a multidisciplinary approach, synthesizing engineering, business, and policy insights to evaluate AI’s energy footprint and contributions to sustainability. The findings reveal that AI-driven optimization enhances smart grid efficiency and forecasting accuracy; however, infrastructure limitations, regulatory gaps, and economic constraints hinder AI’s alignment with sustainability goals. The results are systematically structured across five key themes: key findings, impact on energy consumption, risks and challenges, potential solutions, and policies and regulations. Supported by thematic tables and an original infographic, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of AI’s evolving role. By integrating AI with global sustainability policies, stakeholders can leverage its potential to accelerate the clean energy transition while minimizing the ecological footprint.

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SustainabilityMAGIC (telescope)Clean energyEnergy (signal processing)Clean waterEnvironmental economicsEngineeringWaste managementEconomicsPhysicsEcologyBiologyQuantum mechanicsEnergy, Environment, and Transportation PoliciesGlobal Energy and Sustainability Research