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Senator Adam Schiff proposes the Energy Cost Fairness and Reliability Act requiring data centers over 50 megawatts to secure their own power, aiming to reduce energy costs for consumers amid rising AI data center electricity demands.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law imposing restrictions on large data centers to protect residents from rising water and energy costs.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt states that the real limit to AI is financial, not energy, estimating that 10 gigawatts of compute could cost half a trillion dollars, which only a few entities like the US or China can afford.
The article argues that US leadership in AI commercialization is decisive, driven by integrated infrastructure from chips to cloud and data platforms, while China lags in commercial reach and Europe struggles without cloud giants.
David Sacks provides back-of-the-envelope financial estimates for a 1 gigawatt data center, highlighting a ~$50 billion capex, $25-30 billion annual revenue, and a roughly 2-year payback period to illustrate the scale of the AI infrastructure boom.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 484, requiring large AI data centers to cover full power and infrastructure costs rather than subsidizing them through residential utility bills.