The boom in artificial intelligence is ushering in an environmentally conscious shift in how data centers operate, as European developers face pressure to lower the water temperatures of their energy-hungry facilities to accommodate higher-powered chips.
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AI data centers are becoming a financial and insurance stress test. As costs surge, companies are turning to private equity, credit, and GPU-backed debt to fund builds, pushing insurers into high-risk territory. @April__Roach https://t.co/4ECmV7dYem
Europe’s first microgrid-connected data center is a sign of where AI infrastructure is heading.
As grid bottlenecks slow traditional expansion, privately powered data centers could become the new blueprint for scaling compute, especially in markets like Ireland where demand is rising faster than connection capacity. The next AI race will not be won by chips alone, but by whoever can secure power first.
Will energy independence become the real competitive moat in AI?
https://t.co/yY2QvG3mQc @April__Roach@cnbc
AI’s energy problem might turn into an energy solution.
Hyperscalers are starting to reuse excess heat from data centers. An AWS facility in Dublin already covers 92% of a nearby tech campus’s heating needs. Cooling tech makes it feasible, but high capex and missing infrastructure could slow adoption in Europe.
Could waste heat become one of AI’s most underrated advantages?
https://t.co/mQIMm5NWIc @April__Roach@cnbc
Extremely arid and high-water stress localities are being targeted across Europe for data center development for AI mega projects.
Our expert Nick Kraft explains why it’s challenging to assess their full water footprint:
@smeredith19@April__Roach
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Surging power demand has reignited interest in nuclear energy, but vast capital requirements and an uncertain political and regulatory climate raise questions about the sector’s fiscal capacity.
Read @april__roach's report here: https://t.co/5pouYENlhZ
https://t.co/7YDczRLPfd featured on @CNBC as they report a forecasted 30% surge in uranium demand.
Product Manager @BenElvidge shared with @April__Roach how "last year, @trilitech launched the https://t.co/7YDczRLPfd platform which uses blockchain technology to enable trading of tokenized uranium. The goal is to open up the market which is traditionally dominated by institutional investors" 💭
The uranium market is heating up as nuclear energy makes a comeback ⚛️
From rising demand forecasts to new tech like @uranium_io, the landscape is shifting fast. ⚡
Read the full @CNBC article by @April__Roach ↓
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Heat waves and longer summers, as well as cultural shifts and income changes, are boosting demand for air-conditioning units in Europe.
Read @April__Roach's report here: https://t.co/gmcuqDRMH0
DeepSeek sent investors in jitters in late January, raising questions about the shape of demand for data centers.
I spoke to experts who said cheaper models could become an accelerant, adding fuel to the fire for an already booming market.
https://t.co/nyVJR2K32W
🚨"Billionaire wealth surged in 2024, as the world’s richest people increasingly benefited from inheritance and powerful connections."
👏Great piece on our latest report from @April__Roach@CNBC. https://t.co/iI3WPbEbL9 #TakersNotMakers
Data shows Black founders received just 0.23% of venture funds in 2018. That share of the market for the minority group has increased little since then.
We spoke to several founders and VCs who are looking to buck the trends of declines in funding. 👇🏾
https://t.co/YbMBuu6txZ
Great reporting from @_karengilchrist on Greece's ghost towns.
Years of decreasing births, economic hardship and mass emigration have left huge swathes of the country vacant.
https://t.co/7MMbnNOH2M
⚡️ A huge upswing in the number of data centers worldwide shows no signs of slowing down, prompting Big Tech to consider how best to power the artificial intelligence revolution.
✍️ Take a look at the full story:
https://t.co/RgGY6a5QCQ