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@ShanuMathew93@EmeraldAi_ This is fine for existing infrastructure but any expansion need to be Behind the Meter Power or its not going to hit the timelines needed
A planned 10 GW AI data center campus tied to 9.2 GW of natural gas generation in Ohio is another clear sign that AI infrastructure is becoming an energy-first business.
That is not a normal project announcement.
It is a market signal.
It is increasingly about who can secure power, deploy it fast, and structure around grid constraints.
What also stands out here is where this is happening: a former uranium-enrichment site in Piketon.
That may be a preview of what comes next — not just greenfield campuses, but repurposed legacy industrial sites where land, transmission potential, industrial zoning, and energy infrastructure can come together faster.
For those of us in the data center and energy world, the bigger questions are:
Does power availability now matter more than geography?
Does behind-the-meter generation, turbines, microgrids, and BESS become standard for next-wave AI campuses?
How many developers can actually execute on generation and electrical infrastructure fast enough to meet AI timelines?
My takeaway:
The winners in AI infrastructure may not just be the groups with the best sites.
They may be the ones that can bring reliable megawatts to the table fastest.
Does the future of AI infrastructure belong to traditional grid-connected campuses, or to energy-first developments built around dedicated power?
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Oil prices dropping sharply as Trump hails 'productive conversations' with Iran on ending the war. Brent crude fell over 7% to around $104/bbl — some relief after an energy shock the IEA says is worse than the 1970s crises due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade.
Monitoring impacts on power markets for data center operators.
Full story: https://t.co/bNP8769E9y #EnergyCrisis #DataCenterPower
U.S. Power Demand Set to Smash Records in 2026-2027 Due to AI Surge
Fresh from the U.S. Energy Information Administration's March 10 report: Electricity consumption is forecasted to climb from 4,195 billion kWh in 2025 to 4,260 billion kWh in 2026 and 4,388 billion kWh in 2027—hitting back-to-back highs. The culprit? Exploding demand from AI data centers, crypto, and electrification trends.
This underscores the urgent need for innovative power strategies. With grid upgrades lagging and permitting delays mounting, behind-the-meter (BTM) solutions are key to keeping operations running without blackouts or cost spikes. We're helping clients future-proof against these demand spikes while optimizing for sustainability and resilience.
How is your organization preparing for this power crunch?
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🚨 Breaking: Oracle & OpenAI abandon expansion of their Stargate data center in Texas from 1.2GW to 2GW amid financing snags, shifting AI demands, and reliability hits like weather-related outages. This opens doors for Meta, with Nvidia chipping in $150M to secure the site.
AI's power demands are massive—1GW equals a nuclear reactor's output, powering ~750K homes! Rapid scaling exposes vulnerabilities in infrastructure.
At ForceWorksPower, we specialize in Behind-The-Meter (BTM) solutions for data centers, delivering gas turbines, reciprocating engines, deployable data centers, transformers, switchgear, BESS systems, and microgrid components to ensure uninterrupted, scalable power for AI ops. Reliable energy for grid, military, telecom, industrial, and data centers—let's build resilient infrastructure! Read more: https://t.co/OoDwPkrS7T
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@DollarCostAvg We are seeing new tech that optimizes energy usage by GPUs up to 80%. Should help a lot but still the thirst for power equipment is insatiable right now.
@dcfrontier We always recommend people get a production slot now and we can always flip your place in line if needed. It's not easy to procure equipment within the timelines people need to deliver on.
@SEIA The best bridge until nuclear is viable are gas turbines and recip engines. However, we really need everything we can get to continue to power AI
At ForceWorks Power Group, we're powering the next generation of data centers with cutting-edge solutions that ensure uninterrupted efficiency and scalability.
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