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Deborah Byers's avatar

Very timely to kick off this discussion on the intersection of AI/Power and O&G. A couple of thoughts and questions. 1. Implicit in your commentary is that AI and all things digital are increasing the demand for more data centers. I love the term storage in the cloud but we all know at the end of the save button, there is a hardstack somewhere in Virginia whirring away for the next time you need that datapoint. Multiple studies show large increases in power needs across the country from industrial activity including data centers. We are at an interesting time in the utility sector for this surge in demand. Vast parts of the distribution and transmission infrastructure need replacement with assets decades past their sell by date. Reliability and affordability are lighting rod issues for the retail customer like you and I. As big tech and industrial customers move quickly to lock up "green" and reliable power, this puts more pressure on capacity to keep the lights on for the average voting public. I agree we will need more generation to come on the market but who should pay? If Big Tech Co XYZ locks up a 15 PPA at an attractive price, requiring new build generation by the regulated side of the house, should some of that be pushed back to industrial contracts? This is a big policy issue we will face. 2. On the ESG and sustainability point. I am hopeful that the convergence of AI/Tech and Energy will move us away from Carbon Tunnel vision when it comes to the sustainability discussion. Water intensity is a big issue, biodiversity, community, profitability, etc.. all need to figure into the definition of what constitutes sustainability for an enterprise. I think we will see this push the discussion past GHG emissions into a more holistic analysis. Look forward to more like this from you!

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Jonathan Lansky's avatar

As always, a great write up, and you have not cursed the AI space by doing some much needed analysis!

How can anyone be so confident in the capex and growth plans of AI infrastructure without solving the power needs??

You are addressing the other side of the equation, and pointing out rightly that it's not a matter of renewables vs nat gas vs nuclear.....if the forecasts are correct, we need it ALL!!

I'm sure it didn't escape your notice that the NY Times and the Washington Post had big pieces on the topic this week.

Well done sir.

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