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AI-driven datacenter energy needs are causing a shortage of gas turbines to power generators, with some operators reportedly turning to old aircraft engines instead.

The rising demand for compute to feed the current AI development craze has seen datacenters adding capacity and new ones popping up, with a knock-on effect on the electricity supply.

As The Register reported recently, US bit barns are set to consume 22 percent more grid power by the end of 2025 than the same time last year. But in many regions the energy grid can't keep pace with connection requests, leading operators to turn to on-site generation of their own power, as advised by Schneider Electric last year.

But one thing leads to another, and now it seems that gas turbine manufacturers can't meet the sudden rise in demand, particularly in the US where there are more datacenters than anywhere else, leading to a shortage in some markets.

That should be nice and quiet.

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[-] InevitableList@beehaw.org 1 points 3 months ago

No my irritation was with how it was written. Why break the rhythm when listing 3 things? Why mention Vietnam and the Philippines and then immediately move on? The writing was very disjointed.

Some of the embedded links were useful and interesting, others just went to random pages that had nothing to do with what was discussed.

[-] Powderhorn@beehaw.org 1 points 3 months ago

I was not the assigning editor. I'm merely sharing links I find interesting. And structurally, this didn't throw any red flags.

[-] InevitableList@beehaw.org 1 points 3 months ago

Thanks for sharing. It was interesting to learn something new.

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