There is a lot going on this year. So much so that you might not have noticed one of the biggest game-changers out there: the nuclear-power renaissance. Until recently, most net-zero absolutists were convinced their dream could be achieved with renewables. Spend enough on wind and solar, and in a decade or two, you would have a “clean” grid delivering cheap electricity everywhere. No dirty fossil fuels and no dangerous nuclear plants either.
It hasn’t worked – and it is increasingly clear that it won’t (intermittency, distance, expense). That’s a problem when, thanks to electric cars, heat pumps and, crucially, artificial intelligence (AI), demand for electricity is rising very fast indeed. Demand from data centres is expected to double or even triple by 2030. Note that an AI query uses ten times the energy of an old-fashioned Google search. Today data centres use 2%-3% of total US electricity. By 2030 that is forecast to be near 9%. Overall global power demand is expected to grow by 3%-4% over the next five years – three times faster than it has over the last ten.
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