Household upgrades can meet 100 percent of data center demand growth(rewiringamerica.org)
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Household upgrades can meet 100 percent of data center demand growth
https://www.rewiringamerica.org/research/homegrown-energy-report-ai-data-center-demand
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> This relies on corporations putting American households ahead of their bottom line
It doesn’t.
“…data-center developers scrambling for electricity intend to use on-site power for a few years until the grid infrastructure can catch up. A few plan to bypass the grid indefinitely, and others expect to split the difference, using a mix of grid and on-site power” [1].
Paying for a heat pump may be cheaper than installing generators. Better: doing both may confer an advantage (and inoculate against future backlash).
[1] https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/ai-data-centers-desp...
It doesn’t.
“…data-center developers scrambling for electricity intend to use on-site power for a few years until the grid infrastructure can catch up. A few plan to bypass the grid indefinitely, and others expect to split the difference, using a mix of grid and on-site power” [1].
Paying for a heat pump may be cheaper than installing generators. Better: doing both may confer an advantage (and inoculate against future backlash).
[1] https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/ai-data-centers-desp...
Paywall for me but won’t they prefer to manage 1 site vs thousands of household installs? This just seems like something the gov would handle not corps.
> won’t they prefer to manage 1 site vs thousands of household installs? This just seems like something the gov would handle not corps
Why would the company manage? Fund a publicly-administered programme.
Why would the company manage? Fund a publicly-administered programme.
Well fingers crossed then
I feel like I’m missing something. This relies on corporations putting American households ahead of their bottom line which never happens?