Big Tech Is Quietly Fueling a Natural Gas Boom
04.11.2026 By Ricardo Perez - NEWS

DATE, YEAR [FUENTE ]- Google’s data center electricity consumption nearly doubled in just a few years, hitting 30.8 million megawatt-hours in 2024, and the company is now partnering with Crusoe Energy to build a Texas data center that includes a large natural gas facility.

 

Microsoft is in talks with Chevron for a $7 billion gas-powered data center in Texas, and Meta is planning the country’s largest power facility, anchored by seven natural gas plants.
Google admitted its carbon emissions rose 48% over five years due to AI and conceded its 2030 net-zero goal may be out of reach, but the company is declining to publicly discuss its natural gas strategy

The AI explosion is causing demand for energy to skyrocket around the world. The projections for the future of energy use by data centers are staggering, and the private and public sectors alike are rushing to get ahead of the issue. While Big Tech has thrown a lot of money – and a lot of PR – into expanding the development of current and next gen renewables to meet their ballooning energy needs, the tech sector is causing a lot of fossil fuels expansion, too, casting doubt on previously charted decarbonization timelines.

Take Google, for example. The tech giant’s data centers alone already require as much energy to operate as many entire counties. In 2024, the energy footprint of Google’s data centers clocked in at a staggering 30.8 million megawatt-hours of electricity – nearly double the level from just a few years prior. In an attempt to balance this enormous energy impact, Alphabet, the company behind Google, has made high-profile investments in clean energy startups and pledged to give $10 million to an energy impact fund prioritizing local reliability and clean energy initiatives.

But that’s only part of the story. In fact, $10 million is just a drop in the bucket of Alphabet’s AI- and energy-related investments. “Alphabet invested roughly $90 billion in capital expenditures in 2025 and plans to nearly double that to as much as $185 billion in 2026,” according to a recent report from Cleanview, a market intelligence platform. “Most of that money will flow to data centers—and the infrastructure needed to power them,” the article went on to say. And that significant infrastructure expansion will not be all centered on clean power. Already, Alphabet is – much more quietly – also building up natural gas resources to fuel its generative AI ambitions.

Google is currently partnering with Crusoe Energy to build a data center campus in North Texas that will include a wind farm – and a massive natural gas facility. So far, Google is tight-lipped about the issue, while continuing to promote its image as a champion of clean energy development. In a recent interview with Axios, Google’s head of advanced energy Michael Terrell emphasized its various investments into geothermal, fusion, advanced nuclear reactors and batteries, and said that “I do think our public projects provide a good roadmap into how we’re thinking about solving this challenge.” However, when asked about the role of natural gas in the company’s strategy, Terrell said: “We don’t have anything to say on that.”

 

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