TheLoveBandit
Retired Never Was, Coulda been wannabe
Taken from the AI thread:
EDIT: To add, I recently heard that the US power demand for AI will grow to consume 99% of our current available power by 2028. 3 Freaking Years and AI will need that much, which we obviously can't give it as we still need to run the rest of the country. So, starve AI and/or grow more power...because I don't think anyone will tolerate rolling blackouts and occasional brown outs (ie California). Personally, I also see an imperative need to update the power grid nationally to handle this growth.
All that [snipped AI growth discussion] to say power consumption is growing VERY fast. Some are shifting to liquid cooled racks to deal with the heat. Yeah, coolant and electronics aren't a natural fit. Moreover, the US power grid can't keep up. If all the major players are in California, and it has had brown outs and rolling blackouts for years....that ain't gonna work. We can't supply America's power demands today, no way we can keep up with what AI will demand in the future. This isn't a fear of mine, more of a "wonder what we'll do to address that?" I think the move by CMs to (mid) west states is both for cheaper land, but also for lands where the power grid can be grown to match demand, as opposed to trying to put this on a Cali grid that needs a complete overhaul. Still, that says the grid can be grown...it doesn't address the actual power supply.
I don't intend to drag politics into this thread, I will only state I hope Trump's effort to 'drill baby drill' is intended to provide some of the power needed here. Moreover, I'm keenly interested in compact fusion as a potential energy source:
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Compact Fusion
Discover our revolutionary approach to nuclear fusion, leveraging compact design and rapid development cycles to harness powerful energy comparable to the sun.www.lockheedmartin.com
Nuclear fusion is the process by which the sun works. Our concept will mimic that process within a compact magnetic container and release energy in a controlled fashion to produce power we can use.
A reactor small enough to fit on a truck could provide enough power for a small city of up to 100,000 people.
Building on more than 60 years of fusion research, the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works approach to compact fusion is a high beta concept. This concept uses a high fraction of the magnetic field pressure, or all of its potential, so we can make our devices 10 times smaller than previous concepts. That means we can replace a device that must be housed in a large building with one that can fit on the back of a truck.
Nuclear is indesputably cleaner than fossile fuels, more reliable than green energy. Tho, I'm more excited about the portability, or you can have several in an area to support a larger city. Case in point, I've heard of 3 mile island (the long ago shut down nuclear plant) being used for this type of service. The gain is that connections to the grid are already in place, minimal investment required to adapt the new technology. The trade off is safety/security. We certainly don't want a small nuclear reactor on the back of a truck available for mobile terrorismI imagine existing infrastructe (ie 3MI) has security in place that can be adapted, but I foresee these portable fusion trucks being used in more public areas as well. We will need to figure out some security for those for both sabatoge and for theft.
EDIT: To add, I recently heard that the US power demand for AI will grow to consume 99% of our current available power by 2028. 3 Freaking Years and AI will need that much, which we obviously can't give it as we still need to run the rest of the country. So, starve AI and/or grow more power...because I don't think anyone will tolerate rolling blackouts and occasional brown outs (ie California). Personally, I also see an imperative need to update the power grid nationally to handle this growth.
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