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The AI Power Crisis: Nuclear's Trillion-Dollar Comeback in 2025

How Elon Musk's Energy Warning Is Driving Tech Giants to Nuclear Solutions

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As the AI industry's unprecedented power demands collide with America's aging energy infrastructure, the Department of Energy's latest nuclear initiatives and Trump's regulatory reforms signal a major shift in U.S. energy policy. With tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon racing to secure nuclear power contracts, and innovative technologies like Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) gaining traction, investors need to understand how these converging forces might reshape both the energy and technology sectors.

This time-sensitive analysis is normally reserved for premium subscribers, but given today's developments with the Palisades nuclear plant funding and Oklo's announcement, we're making this crucial information available to all readers. A trusted research partner has just released analysis that we believe requires immediate attention.

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Donald Trump has a problem.
As his close advisor Elon Musk points out, new AI is growing by a factor of 10 every six months.

We've never seen any tech grow this fast.
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As artificial intelligence devours more electricity than the U.S. power grid can deliver, tech leaders and government officials are converging on a solution that few saw coming. Goldman Sachs estimates big tech will spend over $1 trillion on AI development, but Elon Musk warns that by next year, companies "just can't find enough electricity to run all the chips."

The Data Center Explosion

Prince William County, Virginia is transforming into the world's largest data center hub, expanding from 8.3 million to 80 million square feet. This massive growth reflects a nationwide trend as AI computing demands surge. In the first half of 2024 alone, more new data centers were established than Silicon Valley's entire existing capacity from the previous 50 years.

AI's Unprecedented Power Hunger

Each ChatGPT query consumes 10-25 times more energy than a standard Google search, with 10 million queries daily. Google's AI operations use enough hourly power to charge 25,200 electric vehicles. According to Scientific American, Generative AI will use 10 times more energy by 2026 than it did in 2023.
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"For AI... We have to produce massive electricity that we don't have. Nuclear has become very safe, very good." - President Trump

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Tech Giants Go Nuclear

Microsoft recently secured a 20-year nuclear power contract at premium rates. Amazon acquired a 960-megawatt facility specifically for nuclear power access. OpenAI's Sam Altman is backing nuclear ventures, while the Department of Energy just released another installment of a $1.52 billion federal loan to restart the Palisades nuclear plant.

The SMR Revolution

Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are emerging as a game-changing solution. These mini-nuclear reactors can be built faster and cheaper than traditional plants. The Department of Energy has identified 394 former coal plants suitable for nuclear conversion, creating new opportunities across the country.

What This Could Mean for Investors

As billions flow into nuclear infrastructure and AI continues its exponential growth, certain companies are positioning themselves at the intersection of both trends. While most investors focus on AI chip manufacturers, the companies providing the power for the AI revolution could see significant growth. Some smaller companies in this space have already seen their stocks move substantially higher, but industry experts suggest this could be just the beginning...
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Trump's Energy Mega-Boom

Donald Trump has a problem.

As his close advisor Elon Musk points out, new AI is growing by a factor of 10 every six months.

We've never seen any tech grow this fast.

Barrons Article

The Washington Post writes that "artificial intelligence, data centers and the boom in clean-tech manufacturing are pushing America's aging power grid to the brink."

Sincerely,

Marc Lichtenfeld

Author of Get Rich with Dividends and Chief Income Strategist of The Oxford Club

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