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ESG news regarding AI sends US power market costs record high, JPMorgan leads carbon credit loan, Enbridge and Meta announce solar projects, EU to dilute environmental laws

Rising use of AI means rising energy bills with ESG falling behind

AI Demand Pushes U.S. Power Costs to Record High

With AI usage skyrocketing and power plant delays, power markets in the U.S. face steep costs and higher consumer bills

Lena McDonoughbyLena McDonough
July 24, 2025
in Business, ESG News, Sustainable Finance
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Today’s ESG Updates

  • AI Sends U.S. Power Market Costs to Record High: Trump’s vow to lower power prices collides with reality as AI demands overwhelm capacity.
  • JPMorgan Leads $210M Carbon Credit Loan for Reforestry: Carbon developer Chestnut Carbon to generate and deliver credits to Microsoft corp.
  • Enbridge and Meta Announce $900M Solar Project in Texas: The 600 MW solar plant will power Meta’s AI operations near San Antonio.
  • EU to Further Dilute Environmental Laws After Pushback: The Commission has not yet decided which environmental laws will be simplified.
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AI-driven data centers are straining capacity and raising power bills in the U.S.

As AI demand continues to grow rapidly, it is pushing electricity costs to record levels in the U.S.’s largest power market. Grid operator PJM, which spans 13 states and Washington, D.C., will spend $16.1 billion to meet 2026–2027 needs, up 10% from last year. Rates reached $329.17/MW-day, a whopping 22% increase from last year, despite recent price caps. Utilities expect bills to rise 1–5%. Aging plants, interconnection delays, and the expansion of AI-driven data centers are all factors that are straining capacity. The record-high power bills challenge Trump’s pledge to cut energy prices and signal rising costs for businesses reliant on stable power. Companies can monitor energy market risks and infrastructure trends like these using ESG tools.

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Further reading: AI demand drives record electricity supply costs in largest US market


JPMorgan leads $210M carbon credit loan to boost forestry projects

JPMorgan invests in forestry to make use of carbon credits. Photo Credit: Cédric VT

JPMorgan Chase has closed a $210 million loan with Chestnut Carbon to finance long-term forestry-based carbon credit projects in Arkansas and Texas. The deal supports Microsoft’s ambitious carbon removal commitments and is the first time traditional project finance has been applied to a U.S. carbon credit venture. Structured as a non-recourse facility, the loan allows developers to scale carbon removal while attracting institutional investors to an equity-driven market. Chestnut Carbon has planted over 17 million trees on over 30,000 acres in the Southeastern U.S. since 2022. This financing is a key indicator of increasing confidence in nature-based carbon markets.

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Further reading: JPMorgan Closes $210 Million Carbon Loan to Draw New Investors


Enbridge to build $900M solar plant for Meta’s Texas data center

Increasing energy demands from tech companies force solar panel expansion. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Enbridge Inc. is investing $900 million in a 600-megawatt solar project near San Antonio, Texas, to power Meta’s growing AI data center needs. The Clear Fork project is expected to be online by 2027 and marks a major expansion in Enbridge’s renewable energy portfolio. Meta has signed a long-term agreement to purchase 100% of the plant’s output. The investment highlights Big Tech’s drive for carbon-free energy; however, in the U.S., there is heavy pushback from the Trump Administration as they push out renewables and pursue new fossil fuel plants. Enbridge has already invested over $8 billion in renewables since 2002, signaling a long-term strategic shift alongside its core fossil fuel business. Major corporate ESG commitments are now directly shaping the pace and scale of clean energy infrastructure, particularly in the AI sector.

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Further reading: Enbridge to build US$900M solar project to power Meta data operations in Texas


EU further targets environmental laws following continued industry pressure

Companies complain of overcomplicated EU environmental regulations. Photo Credit: Guillaume Périgois

The European Commission has announced a new review of environmental regulations as part of its “simplification” agenda, aiming to ease business burdens amid rising global competition. While the commission claims high standards won’t be compromised, proposed changes have already scaled back corporate sustainability disclosures and supply chain due diligence. Campaigners, as well as some businesses and investors, fear that further rollbacks will erode tools critical to managing climate risks. Potential changes the review could include are rollbacks of anti-deforestation laws and Extended Producer Responsibility schemes. The consultation runs through September 10. ESG index can help sustainable investors monitor how legislative dilution could alter ESG risk profiles and influence green investment flows.

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Further reading: EU eyes more cutbacks to environmental laws after industry criticism


Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here by the authors are their own, not those of impakter.com — Cover Photo Credit: American Public Power Association

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