The narrative has turned to power. Every time you go to a data center conference now, it's all about power because of the grid, we don't have any more power on it. That's why the whole data center thing has become a political issue. You can't just attach to it. The price of the library power goes up, the hospital, the residences, all that, so we have to develop our own power. Most of these projects, including Utah, is a massive power project, 1.4 gig to start for one gig of compute power. You have to find stranded nat gas, land, fiber, water, and a willing government at the at the governor level and the senators. Luckily, in Utah, I found that, three senators and Governor Cox, pro-business,

The narrative has turned to power. Every time you go to a data center conference now, it's all about power because of the grid, we don't have any more power on it. That's why the whole data center thing has become a political issue. You can't just attach to it. The price of the library power goes up, the hospital, the residences, all that, so we have to develop our own power. Most of these projects, including Utah, is a massive power project, 1.4 gig to start for one gig of compute power. You have to find stranded nat gas, land, fiber, water, and a willing government at the at the governor level and the senators. Luckily, in Utah, I found that, three senators and Governor Cox, pro-business, pro-data centers, but the ball's back in their court now. We've announced that we need every incentive we can get out of that state because we have to raise billions to build this power, and then the data centers that come afterwards. ♬ original sound - Mr. Wonderful
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