Powering Data Centers in the Age of Climate

Major energy CEO Joe Dominguez spoke at the CERA conference in Houston this week, fielding questions about the challenge of powering burgeoning demand from Data centers and AI.
He’s not too concerned about it.

Constellation:

Joseph Dominguez is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Constellation, which employs 14,000 workers, has generating capacity of more than 32,400 megawatts and serves more than 16 million homes and businesses with clean energy. With revenues of more than $17 billion and total assets of $49 billion, Constellation comprises both the nation’s lowest-carbon fleet among large power producers and the largest competitive energy supplier. Together, they are America’s clean energy leader, producing about 10% of the nation’s clean energy and helping America transition to a clean, sustainable future.

On the other hand, Dominguez did offer, unprompted, some of this dark concerns about climate change – apologizing to his audience and genuflecting to the new administration all along the way. Nevertheless…

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  1. “We lead best when we’re strongest.”

    All trends show China will be leading best.

    It takes so much longer to clean up and repair damage than for demented Trump and drug-addled Musk and the P2025 operatives to cause it.

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