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Alexander Stahel's avatar

“OpenAI, with its deal with Nvidia and AMD on top of their Stargate datacenter, plans to build a total of 26GW of data centers in the next few years.”

26 GW is about the installed capacity of Switzerland, one of the most electrified countries in the world, if not the most. Took us 100 years.

Hard to guess the replacement cost in today’s CHF. An easier data point: UK’s Hinkley Point C will likely get to £50bn for 3.2GW. The construction time will be 13-15 years by EDF, ex permits et al.

If they go for combined cycle gas turbines, they must come from Siemens Energy, Mitsubishi Heavy or GE Vernova. All are basically booked out and will pass on huge cost inflation plus a natural monopoly premium - such turbines are, perhaps, the most difficult tech kid humans have ever created.

Hope: GE wants to double capacity I read. We will see.

Coal plants would likely be the path of least cost resistance, except that there is nobody left to build them except the Chinese or perhaps a Russian firm. No plant was build in the US since 2012. Even longer for Europe which is phasing it out by law.

They are all dreaming with their timetables. They also drive cost inflation with it. Their own vanity is their biggest enemy.

PS: ordinary people will resist data centers sooner rather than later if their electricity bills goes up. Etc etc

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Matthieu Vandenbussche's avatar

Great analysis Tx!

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