Diz -- re weapons systems here is a quick cut and paste for ya
There's also been a recognition that electromagnetic rail guns are not ready for deployment with a ship in FY '07. They are still in the state of being developed so that they are not as test articles but as deployable systems. And so the notion that the Navy would back-fit into this first hole or into its next iteration those capabilities as they come on line is very much a part of current thinking, and it has to do with the interior space that is freed up and volume in a ship that otherwise wouldn't have been available.
And from a different article
The next generation carriers and electric warships will be able to generate up to 104MVA (mega volt amps) of power. That is equivalent to a small electric utility power generation facility, or the energy required for approximately 80,000 average US households (907 kWh/month), per DOE statistics.
This power is required for new systems such as the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS), Electromagnetic Aircraft Recovery System (EARS), electromagnetic (EM) weapons, pulsed energy and laser weapons. All of these systems have at least one thing in common. They all require high energy electric pulses. How these pulses are generated and distributed is a new and novel problem that must be solved. In addition, conventional power electronic systems and design practices result in systems that are 10X too large and heavy for application on the next generation carrier.
Duck