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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (12827)7/24/2024 2:50:52 AM
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It will be very dark years for the United States if she wins.

She would be very bad for the country as she lacks competence and experience.

A Kamala government would be a Biden 2.0 government. Why? She will be remote-controlled as he has been.



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (12827)7/25/2024 6:01:07 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13783
 
$1 Trillion Rout Hits Nasdaq 100 Over AI Jitters
Elmat is single-handedly offering a solution here in Kenya!

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink spoke remotely at a meeting in Rome of the B7 business groups of the Group of Seven (G7) states...These AI data centres are going to require more power than anything we could ever have imagined.We at the G7 do not have enough power," Fink said."

This is the CEO of BlackRock that had total assets under management (AUM) of around 10.5 trillion U.S. dollars. This compares to 8.59 trillion U.S. dollars of AUM as of 2022
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A Kenyan importer could sign a deal with a data center investor, importing electricity from where it is cheaper -Uganda or Ethiopia- and supplying data centers here in Nairobi. George Aluru
We can take the burden from the data center investor of acquiring sites, permissions, connectivity, and construction; delivering a data center shell Prêt-à-porter. Voila! De-risking. Build to suit. Fast to market.

But here is the beauty. Say PAIX Data Centres may not have the scale to procure renewable power either through PPAs or investments in power plants. PAIX and other smaller data centers could aggregate their purchasing power to optimize energy procurement. While the Kenyan importer of electricity could consider investing in renewable-energy plants to supply consortiums of datacenter' smaller players.



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (12827)7/25/2024 6:01:55 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13783
 
World's Cost of Electricity USD/W
"In the US market alone, demand—measured by power consumption to reflect the number of servers a data center can house—is expected to reach 35 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, up from 17 GW in 2022, according to McKinsey & Company analysis. The United States accounts for roughly 40% of the global market."
What happens when demand rises? Prices go up!