雪佛龙与微软达成20年协议,为其人工智能扩张提供电力。
Chevron Lands 20-Year Deal To Power Microsoft's AI Expansion

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/chevron-lands-20-year-deal-power-microsofts-ai-expansion

微软已与雪佛龙签署了一项为期 20 年的协议,旨在德克萨斯州西部开发“基尔比项目”(Project Kilby),这是一个专注于人工智能的大型数据中心园区。该设施预计于 2028 年投入运营,将由一座由二叠纪盆地天然气驱动的 2.67 吉瓦专用发电厂提供动力。通过使用通用电气 Vernova 涡轮机自行发电,该项目避免了对当地电网造成压力。 这项耗资约 70 亿美元的投资凸显了一种战略转变:科技巨头不再仅仅依赖公用事业公司,而是越来越多地直接与能源生产商合作以获取可靠电力。对于人工智能竞争力而言,这种电力保障正变得与芯片获取同等重要。这一趋势的推动力在于微软计划在两年内将其数据中心规模扩大一倍。 虽然该项目为丰富的天然气资源提供了有效的利用途径,但也反映了人工智能热潮所带来的巨大能源需求;预计到 2030 年,美国数据中心容量将翻一番,达到 77 吉瓦。这一模式突显了人工智能基础设施的快速扩张、电网可靠性与长期脱碳目标之间日益加剧的矛盾。

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Microsoft has signed a 20-year agreement with Chevron to power a massive new AI-focused data center campus in West Texas, underscoring the growing race among tech companies to secure reliable energy supplies, according to Bloomberg.

The project, known as Project Kilby, is expected to begin generating power in 2028 and eventually reach 2.67 gigawatts—enough electricity for more than 530,000 Texas homes.

Chevron is developing the project with Engine No. 1 and expects to make a final investment decision later this year. Despite the enormity of the deal and the inroads into powering AI directly, Chevron stock was little changed after the cash open:

Bloomberg writes that the site near Pecos, Texas, will use natural gas from the Permian Basin to fuel GE Vernova turbines and generate electricity directly for Microsoft's planned data center campus. Because the facility will produce its own power, it will not draw from the grid.

“Consumers are concerned about and are already feeling the effect of power-demand growth,” said Jeff Gustavson, Chevron’s president of New Energies. “We specifically designed this, in this part of the country, to avoid any of that.”

The agreement comes as Microsoft accelerates its AI infrastructure buildout to compete with Alphabet and Amazon. The company has said it plans to double its data center footprint over the next two years, driving demand for large-scale, dependable power sources.

Chevron argues the project also creates a productive use for abundant Permian natural gas that is often wasted because pipeline capacity is limited. “This is the most abundant gas basin in the country, maybe the world,” Gustavson said.

Chevron and Engine No. 1 have already secured orders for seven GE Vernova gas turbines. While Chevron has not disclosed the project's cost, people familiar with the matter previously estimated it at roughly $7 billion.

The deal reflects a broader trend across the U.S., where data center capacity is expected to double to 77 gigawatts by 2030. Texas alone has 33 gigawatts of planned data center power projects, the most of any state, highlighting how AI is reshaping energy demand and infrastructure investment.

At a higher level, the deal highlights a growing shift in how AI infrastructure is being financed and powered. Rather than relying solely on utilities and the existing grid, hyperscalers are increasingly partnering directly with energy producers to secure dedicated generation capacity. That model could accelerate data center development while reducing grid constraints, but it also raises questions about the long-term balance between AI-driven power demand, decarbonization goals, and energy affordability.

As we have constantly written about over the last 2 years, as AI becomes a larger share of electricity consumption, access to reliable power may emerge as a competitive advantage on par with access to chips and computing infrastructure.

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