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Why Data Centers and Nuclear Plants Can’t Just ‘Go It Alone’

Last updated: February 9, 2025 3:24 am
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The experience of being caught in a power outage during a vacation with friends on a ski mountain in January shed light on the challenges surrounding the electric power needs of data centers. As we navigated through the outage, it became apparent that there are important lessons to be learned about the debate over expanding energy on the grid for new data centers or building data centers with dedicated energy sources.

When the power failed to come back on as promised, we had to rely on alternative sources of heat and electricity to survive the cold night. While some were prepared with backup generators and wood stoves, others underestimated the amount of power needed to keep essential systems running. This experience highlighted the importance of understanding the physics of energy supply and demand, and the interconnectedness of various systems.

As we worked together to stay warm and fed, the challenges of grid modernization and the growing demand for electricity from data centers became apparent. The grid, which has been slow to modernize, is struggling to keep up with the pace of technological advancements. In regions like Virginia, where data centers are a significant consumer of electricity, grid upgrades are necessary to support the increasing demand.

One potential solution being explored is the co-location of data centers on nuclear power plant sites. By bypassing the grid and connecting directly to large generators, data center developers aim to avoid the costs associated with grid services and transmission connections. However, this approach raises concerns about the reliability and resilience of such a setup, as both nuclear power plants and data centers rely on the collective functioning and shared infrastructure of the grid.

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In the end, the lesson learned from the power outage is that a complex economy relies on interconnected technologies that must work together seamlessly. Innovation and problem-solving are essential to ensure a sustainable and reliable electric system. It is crucial to consider the social costs and risks associated with cutting corners in the pursuit of technological advancements. A just governance approach that prioritizes the importance, complexity, and community reliance on the electric grid is necessary for a sustainable future.

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