
Renewable Rides
Top Moment from Examining the Ratepayer Protection Pledge and the Case for Distributed Generation
What happens when AI's demand for electricity grows faster than the grid can keep up? In this highlight episode, we unpack the growing pressure AI data centers are placing on power infrastructure, from rising electricity prices and political backlash to lengthy transmission queues, generation bottlenecks, and the limits of simply building more centralized infrastructure. Listen in to learn what the recent White House pledge to protect ratepayers actually means, why paying for infrastructure doesn’t necessarily make it appear faster, and why the AI boom is turning electricity from an invisible utility into a boardroom and political issue. You'll hear about the immediate grid strain, as well as a different model for powering AI. We also discuss why training and inference have very different energy requirements, how distributed and edge computing could change where AI infrastructure is located, and how commercial and industrial buildings could become part of the energy solution. What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode: Why AI is putting unprecedented pressure on the electricity grid. How data centers are affecting electricity prices and politics. Why funding infrastructure doesn't solve physical bottlenecks. The limitations of relying on centralized grid expansion. Why AI data centers need reliability and power certainty. How training and inference have different energy needs. Why edge inference could support more distributed AI infrastructure. How existing commercial buildings could unlock hidden capacity. What “enabled capacity” means for property owners. What AI, energy, and infrastructure leaders should consider next. Resources in Today's Episode: Gareth Evans: LinkedIn Dan Roberts: LinkedIn VECKTA: News You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/4haeunym

