
America’s Looming Blackout Crisis: Trump’s Energy Department Warns of 800 Hours Without Power by 2030
104 Gigawatts of Power Scheduled to Vanish by 2030
The U.S. Department of Energy, under the Trump administration, has finally put in writing what most honest analysts have been whispering about for years: America is staring down the barrel of an energy shortfall so severe it could trigger rolling blackouts exceeding 800 hours annually by the end of this decade. Let that sink in. That’s nearly five weeks without power every single year—while Washington’s political class continues to pat themselves on the back for decommissioning coal, natural gas, and nuclear facilities in the name of “progress.”
According to the Department’s newly released report, a staggering 104 gigawatts of reliable energy-generating capacity are scheduled for retirement by 2030. Yet the replacement plan—so far just a patchwork of aspirational projects and intermittent sources—offers only 22 gigawatts of firm baseload power. In other words, the bulk of this so-called “new capacity” is variable and contingent, prone to collapse when you need it most. Even more alarming: the report warns that even if no retirements took place at all, the risk of blackouts would still triple in many regions due to surging demand.
AI Data Centers: Massive Strain on a Fragile Grid
And what exactly is driving this unprecedented strain on the grid? Two words: Artificial Intelligence. Massive data centers—energy-devouring fortresses tasked with processing the tidal wave of AI computations—are coming online at a furious pace. These facilities are not simply warehouses of computation; they are colossal, power-hungry operations demanding round-the-clock electricity—a strain our already fragile grid is ill-prepared to handle.
Energy Subtraction: A Recipe for Crisis
Trump’s Energy Secretary Scott Wright minced no words: “The United States cannot afford to continue down the unstable and dangerous path of energy subtraction.” And he’s absolutely right. For years, policymakers have been systematically dismantling the very infrastructure that enabled economic growth, opting instead for virtue-signaling policies that trade resilience for political points. The result is a fragile system that cannot reliably meet baseline demand—let alone the explosive growth in consumption from AI and advanced manufacturing.
You don’t need to be a financial historian to recognize this pattern. Whether it’s the banking sector or the energy grid, overcentralization, reckless policy, and hollowed-out infrastructure lead inevitably to crisis. When outages become widespread, watch how quickly “temporary measures” morph into permanent expansions of government control, rationing, and surveillance.
Don’t Wait for the Lights to Go Out—Act Now
If you think this can’t happen here, I urge you to reconsider. The same people who told you your deposits were safe right before the last banking crisis are the ones promising the grid will be “just fine.” You have two choices: trust them, or prepare yourself.
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