DOE's Hyperspeed Reactors Tyler Durden's Photo by Tyler Durden Wednesday, Dec 03, 2025 - 04:40 PM As the rate of data center development rises, more states should be following the Texas example, where each data center must have its own “behind the meter” onsite power generation. Instead, it appears data center development will continue to grossly outpace the rate of production for on-site electricity generation in most states.
To prevent skyrocketing electric bills, every state has to follow the Texas example: each data center must have its own "behind the meter" onsite power generation.
“We believe data centers should pay for the full cost of their power,” Dominion Energy spokesperson Aaron Ruby… https://t.co/0u1owTeAs8 pic.twitter.com/8W421s3rzV
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) November 23, 2025 With power demand surging, driven heavily by new AI data centers, more people are starting to realize the best means for addressing future demand will be through clean nuclear energy. Unfortunately, decades of atrophy currently afflict today’s nuclear industry, and nuclear engineers are in desperate need of a “nuclear iteration playground” to quickly develop their advanced reactor designs to the commercial stage.
And then there is the issue of where the US gets 300,000 engineers to build all this missing power supply by 2030 https://t.co/a18crhqZ4v pic.twitter.com/tinW8SHDwM
This. Engineers required to take anything that doesn’t pertain to engineering and continue that across the board. This will cut down on indoctrination as well. You can either math or you can’t. This will also lower the overall cost of education. Let the underwater baker weavers saddle themselves with ridiculous debt as they ponder not how to learn but how to regurgitate the egotistical professor’s ideology. Let any major that actually contributes to society learn what they need to excel without starting life with massive debt. Better yet let’s bring back true apprenticeships