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Just in time for datacenters spiking AI usage to eat all of that peak time excess. Luckily the super scalers are some of the folks driving investment into this stuff.


There are, relatively speaking, not significant data centers in California.



That's great. Now look at literally any other state.


what do other states have to do with anything?


They have to do with your invocation of the phrase "super scalers" thus setting a false context for the amount of California grid load attributable to data centers.


See my other comment about AI demand increasing. I never mentioned any other state lol… you are reading too much into it


Here in sv there are quite a lot of them...


Nope. There really, really aren't. Compare aggregate data center power in California to Oregon, Iowa/Nebraska, Virginia, Oklahoma, etc.




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