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Trump Brings Big Tech to White House to Curb Power Costs Amid AI Boom
Major tech companies to pledge generating their own power for new AI data centers, saving taxpayers from increased electricity costs
Feb. 25, 2026 at 5:41pm
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President Donald Trump has announced that he has negotiated a 'Rate Payer Protection Pledge' with major tech companies, including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle and OpenAI. Under this initiative, these companies will be required to build, bring or buy their own power supply for new AI data centers, ensuring that Americans' electricity bills will not increase as demand grows. The event, scheduled for March 4th at the White House, will be attended by Trump, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, and other administration officials.
Why it matters
The proliferation of artificial intelligence has led to the creation of new data centers, raising concerns that energy prices could increase for everyday Americans. By having these tech giants generate their own power, the administration aims to protect consumers from potential price hikes while also bolstering U.S. tech leadership and AI expansion.
The details
The 'Rate Payer Protection Pledge' will require major tech companies to provide their own power for new AI data centers, rather than relying on the existing power grid. This is expected to ensure the companies' ability to obtain electricity while simultaneously lowering prices for American consumers. The White House has been working on this initiative for some time, with President Trump previously posting about it on Truth Social in January.
- The White House event is scheduled for March 4, 2026.
- President Trump announced the 'Rate Payer Protection Pledge' during his State of the Union address on February 25, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The 45th President of the United States, who is leading the effort to have tech companies generate their own power for new AI data centers.
Chris Wright
The Secretary of Energy, who will be attending the White House event alongside President Trump.
Michael Kratsios
The assistant to the president and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, who is also leading the initiative.
Amazon
One of the major tech companies that will be participating in the White House event and pledging to generate their own power for new AI data centers.
One of the major tech companies that will be participating in the White House event and pledging to generate their own power for new AI data centers.
Meta
One of the major tech companies that will be participating in the White House event and pledging to generate their own power for new AI data centers.
Microsoft
One of the major tech companies that will be participating in the White House event and pledging to generate their own power for new AI data centers.
xAI
One of the major tech companies that will be participating in the White House event and pledging to generate their own power for new AI data centers.
Oracle
One of the major tech companies that will be participating in the White House event and pledging to generate their own power for new AI data centers.
OpenAI
One of the major tech companies that will be participating in the White House event and pledging to generate their own power for new AI data centers.
What they’re saying
“Major Tech companies will join President Trump at the White House next week to formally sign the Rate Payer Protection Pledge that he announced during his historic State of the Union address.”
— Taylor Rogers, White House spokeswoman (Fox News Digital)
“Under this bold initiative, these massive companies will build, bring, or buy their own power supply for new AI data centers, ensuring that Americans' electricity bills will not increase as demand grows.”
— Taylor Rogers, White House spokeswoman (Fox News Digital)
“Tonight, I'm pleased to announce that I have negotiated the new rate payer protection pledge. We're telling the major tech companies that they have the obligation to provide for their own power needs.”
— Donald Trump (Fox News Digital)
What’s next
The event on March 4th is expected to focus on cost-of-living concerns for Americans, with President Trump underscoring the importance of America's tech leadership and future expansion of AI, while ensuring that consumers are protected from energy price increases.
The takeaway
This initiative demonstrates the Trump administration's efforts to balance the growth of the tech industry and AI development with the need to protect American consumers from potential increases in electricity costs. By requiring major tech companies to generate their own power, the administration aims to secure America's technological dominance while keeping energy prices affordable for working families.
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