The correct solution here is colocation of AI workloads with the power plants and switch yards.
No one is going to complain about site expansion at a location that is already running 3gw of generating units. You probably wouldn't even see this in the news.
What is driving us to build these in terrible locations that demand massive transmission infra upgrades? I see no point other than "that's where we used to build them". These things are industrial now. Not commercial. They should be installed next to the ship yards and aluminum smelters.
The correct solution here is colocation of AI workloads with the power plants and switch yards.
No one is going to complain about site expansion at a location that is already running 3gw of generating units. You probably wouldn't even see this in the news.
What is driving us to build these in terrible locations that demand massive transmission infra upgrades? I see no point other than "that's where we used to build them". These things are industrial now. Not commercial. They should be installed next to the ship yards and aluminum smelters.
>AI Is Starting to Hit Power Grid Limits Simple, Crédible, Ouvre La Discussion
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