I keep hearing how everyone’s electric bills are going up with AI data centers near them. Why aren’t the companies paying the bill? Or is it building the infrastructure to accommodate them the issue?

  • yesman@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    The AI data centers are paying their electric bills

    This bears repeating. Datacenters do have to pay the light bill. Even when the VC money dries up. It’s a beautiful thing.

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      2 hours ago

      Naw, they’ll just declare bankruptcy and the municipalities will foot the bills for the infrastructure debt.

      Basically, have you even seen the Simpsons monorail episode? It’s that.

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        9 hours ago

        In certain periods they might have cheaper prices than regular consumers and in other periods it might be more expensive. They just have a fixed price agreement. No producer of electricity hands out free power.

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          The problem is that because of that, consumer prices have to rise.

          And usually the company in charge of power delivery can change their rates regardless of a fixed price agreement from the power generation company.

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            I don’t think it’s all bad in the long run. A higher base load also give higher incentives to install renewable energy. In Denmark we have issues with the cannibalisation effect, i.e. We have reach a point where it’s no longer financially viable to install more renewable assets. We often see negative power prices on windy and sunny days, which forces the renewable asset owners to either turn off their assets during these periods, or pay the negative spot price.