周三下午,唐纳德·特朗普总统在白宫接待了主要科技公司高管,共同签署了一项承诺,确保这些科技巨头保护美国民众免受因数据中心电力需求增加而导致的电费上涨影响。
据福克斯新闻数字频道了解,谷歌、微软、元宇宙(Meta)、甲骨文、xAI、OpenAI和亚马逊等公司于周三下午签署了这项《纳税人保护承诺》。
特朗普周三表示:”我们今天下午齐聚一堂,进行一项历史性的签署,这将极大地帮助抑制公用事业费用。数百万美国人的电价,在很多情况下,对于那些不明白电价为何上涨的人来说,现在电价不会上涨,反而会下降。”
白宫方面表示,该承诺要求这些公司”建设、引入或购买新的发电资源,并承担数据中心所需的所有电力输送基础设施升级的成本”。
(2025年10月6日,美国华盛顿特区椭圆形办公室,能源部长克里斯·赖特与唐纳德·特朗普总统听取记者提问。(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images))
特朗普政府一直致力于推动人工智能的普及,以保持美国在全球科技领域的领先地位,这包括新建数据中心,同时也引发了人们对普通美国人能源价格可能上涨的担忧。该承诺旨在应对这些担忧,保护民众免受电价飙升的影响。
承诺要求各公司承诺不将费用转嫁给美国家庭。
同时,承诺还要求各公司从数据中心建设和运营所在社区招聘和培训人才,这将创造数千个就业机会并提升劳动力技能。
特朗普称:”今天,我们兑现了我上周国情咨文演讲中宣布的一项举措,美国最大的科技公司正式签署了纳税人保护承诺。这是一件大事。”他补充道:”我将对电价产生巨大影响,我们正在降低所有成本。我们有这个小插曲来做我们必须做的事情,因为我们已经在行动了。但这些插曲非常重要,尤其是这次。但经济从未像现在这样好。”
能源部长克里斯·赖特在活动前表示:”特朗普总统的纳税人保护承诺将为美国民众提供更实惠、可靠和安全的能源,并帮助阻止上一届政府时期开始出现的电价上涨。该计划将加强美国的能源主导地位,同时确保美国在人工智能竞赛中获胜。”
(2025年10月29日,韩国庆州亚太经合组织(APEC)工商领导人峰会,美国科学技术官员迈克尔·克拉西奥斯向与会者发表讲话。(SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images))
赖特补充道:”我们将继续与科技领袖合作,增强美国的竞争优势,同时为辛勤工作的家庭保持低能源成本。”
总统科技政策助理、白宫科学和技术政策办公室主任迈克尔·克拉西奥斯表示,特朗普”将继续确保美国在人工智能领域领先全球,同时加强电网并降低美国家庭的能源成本”。
亚马逊网络服务首席执行官马特·加曼表示,签署该承诺是为了”强化我们全额支付能源成本的承诺,并确保我们的数据中心不会增加消费者的电费”。
他称:”我们欢迎政府在这一问题上发挥领导作用,并支持承诺中的各项条款,这些条款为保护纳税人确立了明确的基准,同时支持负责任的长期能源伙伴关系,以加强电网和数据中心运营所在的社区。”
(2020年2月18日,加利福尼亚州帕洛阿尔托亚马逊园区,亚马逊标志(Getty Images))
微软副董事长兼总裁布拉德·史密斯也对该承诺表示赞赏,称其为”重要一步”。元宇宙总裁兼副主席迪娜·鲍威尔·麦考密克表示,该承诺”确保家庭不会为人工智能的能源消耗买单”。
麦考密克称,该承诺”为元宇宙等公司提供了保持发展势头所需的确定性,确保美国人工智能的主导地位与美国家庭的繁荣携手并进”。
谷歌母公司Alphabet的露丝·珀拉特(Ruth Porat)表示,该承诺肯定了公司”长期以来保护美国家庭能源可负担性、加速突破以保障美国能源未来、并提供能源基础设施的承诺——所有这些对在这个创新时代保持美国的全球领导地位都至关重要”。
(2026年1月26日,加利福尼亚州山景城微软园区(David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images))
OpenAI首席运营官布拉德·莱特卡普表示:”建设推动人工智能发展的基础设施对美国的经济竞争力以及确保人工智能的好处惠及所有人都至关重要。随着对人工智能的需求持续增长,我们认为支持人工智能的基础设施应该惠及促成这一发展的社区,这就是我们自豪地支持白宫《纳税人保护承诺》的原因。”
白宫称,该承诺将有助于”降低电力成本、加强电网基础设施,并在紧急情况下提高电网弹性”。
(2026年2月24日,美国国会大厦,唐纳德·特朗普总统向参众两院联席会议发表国情咨文演说。(Matt Rourke/AP Photo))
特朗普在今年2月的国情咨文演讲中宣布了《纳税人保护承诺》。
他当时说:”今晚,我很高兴宣布,我已与主要科技公司达成了新的纳税人保护承诺。你们知道这是什么吗?我们在告诉这些大科技公司,他们有责任满足自己的电力需求。”
“我们的电网很老旧,”他补充道,”它永远无法满足所需的电量。所以我告诉他们,他们可以自建电厂,自己发电。这将确保公司获得电力,同时降低你们的电价。”
(2025年1月,特朗普在Truth Social平台上发布了关于该问题的帖子。(Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images))
人工智能竞赛将美国与中国列为科技领先者的竞争,自2025年1月以来,特朗普政府加大了努力,不让美国在这场竞争中落后于亚洲国家。得克萨斯州、路易斯安那州和宾夕法尼亚州等州的数据中心园区和人工智能产业正在扩张。
白宫一位官员此前告诉福克斯数字频道,总统和政府团队已为此努力了一段时间,包括特朗普在今年1月通过Truth Social平台就该问题发表过相关内容。
随着民众对物价可负担性的担忧持续成为中期选举季选民的首要关切,《纳税人保护承诺》在此背景下出台。在2025年非大选周期中,只有少数几个竞选的民主党候选人以降低普通美国人生活成本的承诺为竞选口号,而在选举之夜,这一策略被证明是成功的。
特朗普一直反驳民主党人对”可负担性”的宣传,指出拜登政府执政期间的高通胀是自由派政策让美国人钱包缩水的证据。
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President Donald Trump hosted executives of major tech companies at the White House Wednesday afternoon to sign a pledge ensuring the tech giants protect Americans against higher electricity bills tied to data center power demand.
Google, Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, xAI, OpenAI and Amazon signed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge Wednesday afternoon, Fox News Digital learned.
“We’re here this afternoon for a historic signing that will help keep down utility bills very, very substantially. And electricity prices for millions of Americans, and in many cases, for a lot of people that don’t really understand why they’re going up, but they’re not going to be going up, they’re going to be actually going down,” Trump said Wednesday.
The pledge has the companies agreeing to “build, bring, or buy new generation resources and cover the cost of all power delivery infrastructure upgrades required for data centers,” the White House said.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright and President Donald Trump listen to reporters in the Oval Office in Washington, D.C., Oct. 6, 2025.(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The Trump administration has promoted the proliferation of artificial intelligence to keep the U.S. as the world’s tech leader, which has included the creation of new data centers and mounting concern energy prices could increase for everyday Americans. The pledge works to combat these concerns and protect Americans against spiking electricity bills.
The pledge has the companies vow against passing expenses to American households.
It also commits companies to hiring and training talent from within communities where they build and operate data centers, which will create thousands of jobs and enhance workforce skills.
“Today, we followed through on an announcement I made in my State of the Union address last week as America’s largest tech companies officially signed the ratepayer protection pledge. It’s a big deal,” Trump said. “I’m going to have a tremendous impact on electricity costs. We’re bringing down all of the costs. We have this little interlude to do what we have to do because we we had it going. But these are these interludes are very important, especially this one. But the economy has never been like this.”
“[President Trump]’s ratepayer protection pledge will deliver more affordable, reliable, and secure energy for the American people and help stop the rising electricity prices that started during the previous administration,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said ahead of the event. “This plan will strengthen American energy dominance, while also ensuring the United States wins the AI race.”
U.S. science and technology official Michael Kratsios addresses attendees at the APEC CEO Summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, on Oct. 29, 2025.(SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Wright added: “We will continue partnering with technology leaders to strengthen America’s competitive edge, while keeping energy costs low for hardworking families.”
Michael Kratsios, assistant to the president and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy said Trump “continues to ensure the U.S. leads the world in AI while strengthening the grid and driving down energy costs for American families.”
As for the tech companies, Matt Garman, chief executive officer of Amazon web services, said they are signing the pledge “to reinforce our commitment to paying our full energy costs and ensuring our data centers do not increase electricity bills for consumers.”
“We welcome the Administration’s leadership on this issue and support the pledge’s commitments, which establish a clear baseline to protect ratepayers while enabling responsible, long-term energy partnerships that strengthen the grid and the communities where data centers operate,” he said.
The Amazon logo seen at Amazon campus in Palo Alto, California on Feb 18, 2020.(Getty Images)
Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith also touted the pledge, calling it an “important step,” with Meta president and vice chair Dina Powell McCormick saying the pledge “ensures families aren’t the ones footing the bill for AI’s energy consumption.”
McCormick said the pledge “gives companies like Meta the certainty we need to keep up the momentum, ensuring that American AI dominance and the prosperity of American families go hand-in-hand.”
And Ruth Porat of Alphabet and Google said the pledge affirms the company’s “long-held commitment to protect energy affordability for American households, accelerate breakthroughs to secure America’s energy future, and deliver energy infrastructure – all of which are critical to maintaining America’s global leadership in this era of innovation.”
The pledge affirms the company’s “long-held commitment to protect energy affordability for American households,” said Ruth Porat of Alphabet and Google.(Associated Press)
“Building the infrastructure to advance AI is vital for America’s economic competitiveness and for ensuring the benefits of AI reach everyone,” OpenAI chief operating officer Brad Lightcap said. “As demand for AI continues to grow, we believe the infrastructure that enables AI should benefit the communities that make it possible, and that’s why we’re proud to support the White House’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge.”
The White House said the pledge will contribute to “lower electricity costs, stronger grid infrastructure, and enhanced grid resilience during emergencies.”
The Microsoft campus in Mountain View, California, on Jan. 26, 2026.(David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The president announced the Ratepayer Protection Pledge during his State of the Union address in February.
“Tonight, I’m pleased to announce that I have negotiated the new ratepayer protection pledge,” he said. “You know what that is? We’re telling the major tech companies that they have the obligation to provide for their own power needs.”
“We have an old grid,” he said. “It could never handle the kind of numbers, the amount of electricity that’s needed. So I’m telling them, they can build their own plant. They’re going to produce their own electricity. It will ensure the company’s ability to get electricity, while at the same time, lowering prices of electricity for you.”
Meta president and vice chair Dina Powell McCormick says the pledge “ensures families aren’t the ones footing the bill for AI’s energy consumption.” (Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The AI race has pitted the U.S. against China as tech leader, with the Trump administration amplifying efforts to not cede ground to the Asian nation since January 2025. Texas, Louisiana and Pennsylvania are among states seeing expanded data center campuses and AI growth.
President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol, Feb. 24, 2026.(Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
A White House official previously told Fox Digital that the president and administration have been working on the initiative for a while, including Trump posting about the issue on Truth Social in January.
The pledge comes as affordability concerns continue to be a top issue for voters heading into the midterm election season. Democratic candidates in just a handful of races in the off-year 2025 cycle campaigned on promises of lowering costs for everyday Americans, which proved to be a winning strategy on election night.
Trump has consistently pushed back on Democrats promoting affordability, pointing to sky-high inflation under the Biden administration as evidence that liberal policies have left Americans’ pocketbooks with less cash.
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