A major shift in US energy policy is taking shape. The Trump administration, working alongside Northeast governors, is pushing the nation's primary grid operator to launch an emergency power auction. The real kicker? Tech giants would be forced to shoulder construction costs for new power plants. This move reflects the growing pressure on the tech sector to fund infrastructure expansion rather than simply consuming energy resources. For industries reliant on massive computing power—whether cloud infrastructure, AI training, or blockchain operations—this signals a fundamental change in how energy costs will be allocated. It's a policy pivot that could reshape operational economics across the tech landscape.

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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-16 09:38
Tech giants are going to build power plants themselves, so AI training costs are about to skyrocket, right?
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VibesOverChartsvip
· 01-16 04:06
Huh? Asking big tech companies to pay for building power plants—this approach is indeed fresh... But on second thought, AI training consumes so much electricity, why should they get it for free? This should have been done a long time ago.
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WhaleInTrainingvip
· 01-16 04:04
Haha, here comes another round of cutting the tech leeks --- The US move is impressive, directly having big companies foot the bill --- Wait... does this mean AI training costs will soar again? --- Blockchain is the biggest victim, already criticized for wasting electricity, now they have to pay out of pocket --- Basically, they have no money left, so they’re squeezing tech companies for a cut --- Trump’s approach is indeed ruthless, tech giants are crying --- Is it really enforceable? Seems like a lawsuit is needed --- Will cloud computing prices go up too, everyone?
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GasFeeCryvip
· 01-16 03:48
Well, now the tech giants are about to be vamped, and they have to pay out of pocket to repair the power grid?
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-16 03:40
Tech companies have to spend their own money to build power plants? Now it's going to be hard to do the math; AI training costs have doubled directly. Who will foot the bill?
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