隐藏在弗吉尼亚州北部“间谍国家”的数据中心将需要反应堆的电力
Data Centers Hiding In 'Spy Country' Northern Virginia Will Need Reactor's Worth Of Power

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弗吉尼亚州北部也被称为“数据中心巷”,由于靠近主要情报机构且数据使用呈指数级增长,这里拥有全球最大的数据中心集合。 根据 Dominion Energy 首席执行官鲍勃·布鲁 (Bob Blue) 的估计,该地区的数据中心目前消耗大量电力,可能需要核级电源。 电力需求的增长源于智能手机、流媒体服务、智能设备以及生成人工智能等新兴技术的广泛使用。 过去五年来,Domain Energy已连接94个数据中心,总容量超过4吉瓦。 预计将进一步扩展,仅今年就计划连接 15 个额外的数据中心。 当前数据中心的需求范围从 30 兆瓦到超过几千兆瓦,与以前的单一兆瓦需求相比,显着增加。 尽管耗电量巨大,劳登县仍然是世界主要数据中心市场,自 20 世纪 90 年代末以来,在公用事业公司和数据中心客户之间建立了长期关系。 电气化程度提高和经济增长的趋势加剧了电力需求的不断上升,需要耗资数十亿美元进行广泛的区域电网增强。 政府官员考虑实施小型模块化反应堆,以满足行业内不断增长的能源需求。 我们的投资重点围绕“为美国供电”、升级国家电网、支持人工智能数据中心、电气化计划和潜在的制造业复兴——影响下一个人工智能贸易的趋势以及每个人都在涌入下一个人工智能贸易。 核电因其对数据中心运营的清洁性和可靠性而成为转型的关键方面。

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Since the beginning of the digital age, most of the world's internet data has flowed through massive data centers in Northern Virginia. The area is known as "Data Center Alley" because it's home to the world's largest concentration of data centers. Some call the area 'spy country' because of the number of data centers used by the Central Intelligence Agency and other intelligence agencies. 

Given the exponential proliferation of smartphones, streaming services, smart devices, and now generative artificial intelligence, the power demanded by data centers in Northern Virginia will need nuclear reactors worth of power, if not much more, according to utility Dominion Energy.

On Thursday, Chief Executive Officer Bob Blue told investors on a company earnings call that "economic growth, electrification, and accelerating data center expansion" is boosting power demand across the area. 

Blue said, "The data center industry has grown substantially in northern Virginia in recent years," noting, "We've connected 94 data centers with over 4 gigawatts of capacity over the last approximately five years." 

Blue expects his utility company to connect another 15 data centers to the local power grid this year. 

He said, "This growth has accelerated in orders of magnitude, driven by one, the number of data centers requesting to be connected to our system, two, the size of each facility, and three, the acceleration of each facility's ramp scheduled to reach full capacity." 

He provided some context about rising power demand, pointing out:

"A single data center typically had a demand of 30 megawatts or greater. However, we're now receiving individual requests for demand of 60 to 90 megawatts or greater, and it hasn't stopped there. We get regular requests to support larger data center campuses that include multiple buildings and require total capacity ranging from 300 megawatts to as many as several gigawatts." 

Blue told analysts that Loudoun County is home to the "largest data center market in the world, and we have had an opportunity to work with our data center customers for 15 or more years."

He said the electrification of the economy, in combination with data centers, will only mean "substantial load growth driven by electrification in data centers for the foreseeable future." 

With substantial load growth coming down the pipe, the local media outlet The Frederick News-Post reported earlier this year that billions of dollars in "regional power grid upgrades" are being proposed to "increase data center power demands in Northern Virginia." 

Recently, media outlet LoudounNow reported that "hunger for energy continues to grow, especially in the data center industry with new large-scale projects adding hundreds of megawatts of demand." The paper said that this has led government officials to propose "small modular reactors."

Putting this all together plays into our latest investing theme, 'powering up America' and the upgrade of the nation's grid for AI data centers, electrification of the economy, and reshoring of manufacturing. We titled the notes "The Next AI Trade" and "Everyone Is Piling Into The Next AI Trade." Nuclear will be a big part of power generation as it's the only clean and reliable source for data centers, as Blackrock's Larry Fink pointed out last week. 

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