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If building more power plants as quickly as China is the strategy to keep pace with the AI infrastructure expansion, “we’re in some trouble,” Dominguez said at Semafor World Economy in Washington, DC on Tuesday.
“If this is going to be a race between China and the US to build energy, might as well call it a day,” he said, noting that since 2010, China has built the entirety of the US electric system plus 50% more in terms of capacity.
But the US can catch up if it uses its grid more efficiently, Dominguez said. The US is now less industrialized, which means power demand is no longer around the clock, compared to China, he noted.
“Their system is running pretty much 24/7 at high capacity,” Dominguez said. “Most of the time in the country, most of the power plants, most of the lines, most of the substations aren’t being used … So if we could manage the peak energy demands, we [would] have a lot of slack in the system we could take advantage of.”
It’s possible that American consumers could end up with lower energy prices if this strategy is successful, he said.
Asked about local opposition to data center construction, Dominguez said the US will lose the AI race and risk national security if it doesn’t successfully compete with China.
“It’s imperative that we win this … for the defense of the nation and our way of life,” he said.
The US needs a national policy in place instead of state-by-state approvals for power projects, he said.
“If NIMBYism becomes the reason we lose the AI race, for whatever reason, we’re in a whole lot of trouble in this country,” he said.
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