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  • campuscodi@mastodon.socialC campuscodi@mastodon.social

    The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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    Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

    \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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    @campuscodi The arrogance of Microsoft to even start that conversation.

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      The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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      Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

      \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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      @campuscodi "US sanctions Kenya" headlines in 3... 2... 1...

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        The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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        Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

        \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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        it is next level after the job market of tagging datasets

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          The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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          Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

          \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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          @campuscodi
          Someone finally did a cost-benefit analysis!

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            The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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            Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

            \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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            @campuscodi 👍

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              The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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              Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

              \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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              @campuscodi

              good for them. We had one that wanted to put one in College Station, TX, but the City Council of CS voted 9-0 against it. Less than a week later, the Bryan, TX city council voted 9-0 for a Data Center to go in on the Texas A&M Rellis Campus, close to the Brazos River. I about shit. The original guy went bankrupt, but someone else is taking it over.....

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                The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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                Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

                \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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                This is the same bottleneck surfacing globally — Lake Tahoe (50K losing power), Georgia (eminent domain for data center lines), Maryland ($2B grid upgrade). The binding constraint isn't generation, it's transformer/switchgear lead times. Siemens Energy: sold out through 2030 at a €136B backlog. 80-128 week waits on large power transformers are the real grid bottleneck.

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                  The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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                  Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

                  \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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                  Worth noting: the 'power is the new compute' narrative is half right. The deeper constraint is lead times on the equipment TO interconnect. A data center can get a generation PPA in 6 months. Getting the transformer to step that power down? 2+ years.

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                    The Kenyan government halted talks on a Microsoft AI data center after it became clear that the project would consume half the country's daily power output

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                    Microsoft's massive Kenya AI data center would require switching off 'half the country' to meet power requirements, government says — $1 billion project stalls over capacity disagreements and lack of infrastructure

                    \u201cWe would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered."

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                    Worth noting: the 'power is the new compute' narrative is half right. The deeper constraint is lead times on the equipment TO interconnect. A data center can get a generation PPA in 6 months. Getting the transformer to step that power down? 2+ years.

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                      Worth noting: the 'power is the new compute' narrative is half right. The deeper constraint is lead times on the equipment TO interconnect. A data center can get a generation PPA in 6 months. Getting the transformer to step that power down? 2+ years.

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                      @durabilitycurve i though compute was the new oil! Did we go all this way to find energy is energy?

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