
CES Champions Trump's Ratepayer Protection Pledge with Scalable Clean Energy Innovations
By Cleaner Energy Solutions Staff
Published February 25, 2026
In a bold move to safeguard American consumers from rising energy costs amid the AI boom, Cleaner Energy Solutions (CES) proudly endorses President Trump’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge, announced during his State of the Union address. This forward-thinking initiative mandates that major tech companies fund and generate their own electricity for power-hungry AI data centers, ensuring that everyday ratepayers aren’t burdened with inflated bills. As a pioneer in carbon-zero energy production, CES is ready to lead the charge with its modular, resilient energy facilities—designed to deliver scalable power from 300 MW per unit up to 1.2 TW across expansive campus builds—empowering tech giants to meet their commitments responsibly while advancing national energy independence.
The pledge arrives at a critical juncture, as AI’s explosive growth is projected to consume up to 12% of U.S. electricity by 2028. Tech leaders like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have already signaled their willingness to cover these costs, recognizing the need for self-sustained power sources. CES’s approach aligns seamlessly with this vision, offering customizable energy campuses that integrate directly with data centers. These facilities minimize environmental impact with a compact footprint, providing hurricane- and earthquake-resistant designs that ensure reliable, round-the-clock operation. By enabling on-site generation, CES helps prevent grid strain, potentially lowering local electricity rates as surplus clean power benefits surrounding communities.
At the heart of CES’s concept is a commitment to modular scalability: start with a single 300 MW module and expand effortlessly to multi-terawatt campuses, adapting to the evolving demands of AI and beyond. This “build-as-you-grow” model draws inspiration from efficiency-driven innovators, creating an ecosystem where additional units can be added to achieve outputs like 600 MW, 900 MW, or even 1.2 TW for large-scale operations. In regions like Puerto Rico, where the current grid relies heavily on fossil fuels, CES envisions transforming energy landscapes—sites such as San Germán, Arecibo, and Morovis could host these campuses, reducing dependence on diesel and natural gas while fostering economic growth through job creation and infrastructure investment.
This endorsement underscores CES’s alignment with the Trump administration’s push for domestic energy dominance and streamlined regulations for advanced clean energy. By partnering with tech firms and utilities like AWS, Tesla, and LUMA, CES aims to deploy these solutions swiftly, ensuring compliance with top-tier safety standards. The result? A win-win for ratepayers, who avoid cost hikes; for the environment, through zero-emission power; and for innovation, as AI thrives without compromising affordability.
As President Trump highlighted, protecting American families from unnecessary energy burdens is paramount. CES stands ready to make this pledge a reality, revolutionizing how we power the future—one modular campus at a time. For more on how CES is driving cleaner, more efficient energy, visit our site or contact our team to explore partnership opportunities.