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From the moment we wake up, we ask AI questions, delegate tasks, and make decisions. Everything feels easy, fast, and seamless. But behind this digital shine lies a reality that is neither seen nor heard. A discussion on a social media page by the “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author and investor Robert Kiyosaki has drawn the world’s attention to this overlooked truth: AI cannot survive for a single second without electricity.
His insight is both chilling and eye-opening.
Power Consumption: Robert Kiyosaki’s Blunt and Bitter Truth

Robert Kiyosaki has stated clearly that while the world talks incessantly about AI, it remains silent about its true cost. According to him, in 2024, U.S. data centers consumed 183 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity.
This accounts for over 4 percent of total U.S. electricity consumption: the equivalent energy of an entire country. And it doesn’t stop there. By 2030, this demand could skyrocket by 133 percent, reaching 426 TWh. Kiyosaki describes this not as a minor issue, but as a “grid-breaking pressure.”
AI Runs on Electricity, Not Code
This is Kiyosaki’s most critical point. People believe AI runs on code, but the reality is that AI runs on gigawatts of power. Because of this, tech giants are signing electricity deals spanning decades. Massive investments are flowing into Nuclear and Renewable Energy. Energy rights are being secured in advance for future needs.
The Artificial Intelligence race is no longer just about technology; it has become a race to control energy.
Expensive Electricity: The Impact on the Common Man
In regions with a high density of data centers such as Virginia, USA, electricity demand has surged.
The cost of building new power capacity doesn’t just disappear; it eventually finds its way onto the electricity bills of everyday people. While the benefits of Artificial Intelligence may be digital, its price is felt on the ground.
Future Power Equation: The Shift in Global Power

Robert Kiyosaki reminds us of history. In the 20th century, wars were fought for oil. Now, that same battle has begun for Electricity Capacity. According to him in the coming years countries and companies with cheap, stable, and massive power systems will rule the world of Artificial Intelligence.
Those dependent on others for energy will fall behind or pay a staggering price. This shift won’t just change the economy; it will alter the global balance of power.
Hope Amidst the Fear
Inside Kiyosaki’s warning lies a positive path. Artificial Intelligence’s growing hunger will increase the pressure to adopt Clean Energy. It will spark a serious reconsiderations of Nuclear Power. Moreover, it will Make energy-efficient technology a necessity rather than a choice.
If the right decisions are made, AI could be the catalyst for an energy revolution rather than a crisis.
Who Will Hold the Real Power?
Robert Kiyosaki’s message is clear: the future will not belong to those who merely use Artificial Intelligence ; it will belong to those who control the power behind it. Today’s biggest war isn’t being fought with noise; it’s being fought within the current of our power lines.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on Robert Kiyosaki’s public social media posts, available data, and analysis. Its purpose is to inform and raise awareness. Facts and projections are subject to change over time.

Dr. Bidyut Barun Sarmah, with 22+ years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, holds an MA and PhD in Mass Communication and Journalism. He has worked with AIR, Doordarshan, and the Publication Division under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. A published author and researcher, Dr. Sarmah writes extensively in both Assamese and English. He was also awarded a prestigious fellowship by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, for his study on journalistic literature—an achievement that highlights his depth of scholarship and contribution to media studies. At Nest of News, he leads the editorial team and contributes across diverse topics.