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Home / Business and Economy / India's Energy Crossroads: LNG, Data Centers, and Grid Strain

India's Energy Crossroads: LNG, Data Centers, and Grid Strain

13 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • India's energy mix diversification is crucial for meeting rising demand.
  • LNG imports are set to increase through the 2030s.
  • Data centers and AI are significantly increasing electricity grid pressure.
India's Energy Crossroads: LNG, Data Centers, and Grid Strain

India is navigating a complex energy transition, with increasing reliance on solar and wind power necessitating a diversified energy mix to meet peak demand. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a cornerstone of this strategy, with imports expected to climb through the 2030s as global supply grows. This presents an opportunity for price-sensitive markets like India, contingent on infrastructure readiness.

The surge in data centers, driven by AI and digital services, is significantly escalating electricity demand and straining India's power grids. While global data center capacity is expanding, India is also becoming a preferred destination, exacerbating existing grid congestion issues. This highlights the urgent need for sustained investment in transmission infrastructure and grid resilience.

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Simultaneously, geopolitics influences the supply chains of critical minerals essential for the energy transition. China's dominance in refining poses concentration risks, underscoring India's need for diversified and resilient supply chains. Addressing these challenges is vital for India's long-term energy security.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India is diversifying its energy mix with increased LNG imports and focusing on grid stability to meet rising demand from industrial activity and data centers.
India is increasing its reliance on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) imports, anticipating greater global supply and potentially lower prices through the 2030s.
The rapid growth of data centers, fueled by AI and digital services, is a significant driver of increased electricity demand, leading to grid congestion in India.

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