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DOE AI for Energy — AI Risk Management Playbook for Critical Energy Infrastructure

United States · DOE AI for Energy Report (Apr. 29, 2024)

DOE's AI for Energy report sets federal expectations for how utilities, grid operators, and large compute customers use AI for grid operations, demand forecasting, and energy-resource planning — including data centers that strain regional grids.

Technical detail

U.S. Department of Energy, 'AI for Energy: Opportunities for a Modern Grid and Clean Energy Economy' (April 29, 2024). Identifies AI use cases in grid operations, generation forecasting, supply chain, and load growth from data centers. Companion DOE Office of Critical and Emerging Technologies AI Risk Management Playbook (2024) for energy critical infrastructure.

Who is protected: Electricity consumers in regions affected by AI/data-center load growth

Who must comply: Voluntary; informs FERC, NERC, and state PUC rulemakings on grid reliability

Key facts

JurisdictionUnited States
LevelFederal
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2024-04-29
Enacted2024-04-29
CitationDOE AI for Energy Report (Apr. 29, 2024)
Enforced byU.S. Department of Energy
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
PenaltiesNone directly; informs FERC, NERC, and state PUC regulation
Topicsgovernment use of AI · data-center siting and energy · automated decision-making
Last verified2026-06-17
Official sourceDOE Report — AI for Energy (April 2024) ↗

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