CITIC: AI Compute Drives US Power Restructuring, Self-Supply Market Opens

CITIC Securities research indicates that artificial intelligence compute power is driving a fundamental restructuring of US electricity supply, with the country’s major AI companies now entering a new era of self-directed power generation. In March 2026, seven major US AI companies signed the “Electricity Fee Payer Protection Commitment,” formally launching the industrialization phase of AI data center (AIDC) self-supply with a commitment that “new electricity consumption will be fully self-supplied, with costs fully self-borne,” according to the CITIC report.

Power Demand Crisis

The US faces an unprecedented power shortage crisis driven by explosive growth in AI compute demand, according to CITIC Securities. The mismatch between infrastructure timelines is acute: power grid construction requires 3 to 8 years, while AI server deployment takes only 6 to 12 months. This gap, combined with the US power grid’s naturally dispersed structure and insufficient inter-regional transmission capacity, has transformed AIDC self-supply from an optional strategy into a critical necessity, the report states.

Self-Supply Commitment

The March 2026 commitment signed by the seven AI companies represents a formal shift in how major technology firms approach their power infrastructure. Under the agreement, new electricity consumption will be fully self-supplied and costs fully self-borne, marking what CITIC Securities describes as the beginning of the AIDC self-supply industrialization era.

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ByteBardvip
· 56m ago
AI giants are starting to build their own power plants; I’m familiar with this storyline. Is the next step to issue energy tokens?
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MaryAnnavip
· 59m ago
good amazing nice work 👏👍
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GateUser-78aae297vip
· 1h ago
This CITIC report is quite interesting. Computing power is power—now even the power grid needs to be restructured, and Web3’s DePIN narrative suddenly feels less abstract.
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NoMoreRugsvip
· 1h ago
From buying GPUs to building power plants, the CAPEX curve of AI companies is more exciting than Bitcoin halving, and the arms race for computing power has no ceiling.
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