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    Skipped through most of it because I’m not an electrical engineer, the authors conclusion makes it seem that it’s an issue of infrastructure. More accurately, getting electricity into cities (HV Power lines) and not generation capacity. Can anyone with more knowledge on electrical grids provide a more succinct explanation of the figures in the articles, it’s above my head.

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      The infrastructure is aging and not enough is being invested in modernizing or expanding it. Fossil fuel prices such as natural gas are increasing. There is insufficient addition of alternative energy sources. And the big thing that this paper leaves unsaid: the rise of big data centers and “AI”. These data centers consume incredible amounts of electricity which drives consumer prices up for everyone else. Thus, when the energy bill comes, every citizen ends up effectively paying a tithe to “AI”.

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        My tinfoil hat says that they keep hyping AI to artificially offset the democratization done by renewables. In short: a way to say “look, renewables aint working, keep buying our oil”