Development of data centers in the United States has decelerated due to the power grid nearing its capacity to support additional large-scale facilities, according to research conducted by energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the growing concerns over the ability of the existing infrastructure to handle the increasing demand from data centers. The report underscores the need for significant upgrades to the power grid to accommodate future growth in the sector. As data centers continue to proliferate, the strain on the power grid has become a critical issue, prompting calls for strategic investments in energy infrastructure. The findings suggest that without substantial improvements, the expansion of data centers may face further obstacles, impacting the industry's growth trajectory.