Senate Bill
S. 3269
Liquid Cooling for AI Act of 2025
Primary Sponsor
David McCormick
R - PA
Cosponsors
3
Quick Stats
Summary
Directs the GAO to conduct a comprehensive technology assessment of liquid cooling systems for AI data centers and high-performance computing facilities. Data centers consumed 4.4% of total US electricity in 2023, up from 1.9% in 2018, with projections reaching 6.7-12.8% by 2028 due to AI growth. The bill also requires DOE and GAO to establish an advisory committee to develop best practices.
Latest Action
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy. Hearings held.
See this page through your district lens
Enter ZIP to personalize representatives and vote context.
Stay on top of this issue
Subscribe for weekly bill and representative updates.
Vote Prediction
Liquid Cooling for AI Act of 2025
Directs the GAO to conduct a comprehensive technology assessment of liquid cooling systems for AI data centers and high-performance computing facilities. Data centers consumed 4.4% of total US electricity in 2023, up from 1.9% in 2018, with projections reachin
Community Breakdown
Pass
0%
Fail
0%
0 predictions
Directs the GAO to conduct a comprehensive technology assessment of liquid cooling systems for AI data centers and high-performance computing facilities. Data centers consumed 4.4% of total US electricity in 2023, up from 1.9% in 2018, with projections reaching 6.7-12.8% by 2028 due to AI growth. The bill also requires DOE and GAO to establish an advisory committee to develop best practices.
- Bill Number
- 3269
- Introduced
- 4/15/2026
- Status
- Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy. Hearings held.
Data from Congress.gov
Fact Sheet
- Title
- Liquid Cooling for AI Act of 2025
- Bill Number
- 3269
- Sponsor
- No sponsor
- Status
- Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy. Hearings held.
- Introduced
- 4/15/2026
- Summary
- Directs the GAO to conduct a comprehensive technology assessment of liquid cooling systems for AI data centers and high-performance computing facilities. Data centers consumed 4.4% of total US electricity in 2023, up from 1.9% in 2018, with projections reaching 6.7-12.8% by 2028 due to AI growth. Th
Data from Congress.gov
Public Opinions
Community submissions related to this bill.
No public opinions yet. Be the first to submit one for this bill.