Jaeden Schaefer
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So by default, it's going to be controversial.
The thing that I think is not controversial at the end of the day is we need more power consumption.
The thing that I think is not controversial at the end of the day is we need more power consumption.
So anything that's going to expedite that process or pay for it or get it done sooner is something that we desperately need.
So anything that's going to expedite that process or pay for it or get it done sooner is something that we desperately need.
This isn't just for tech giants, but this is for average consumers.
This isn't just for tech giants, but this is for average consumers.
Like if you don't want your electrical costs to go up, we need more electrical capacity.
Like if you don't want your electrical costs to go up, we need more electrical capacity.
And this is something that we are getting absolutely, you know, run over by in regards to China and the expansion of their electrical capacity.
And this is something that we are getting absolutely, you know, run over by in regards to China and the expansion of their electrical capacity.
They're building way more than we are at a way faster rate.
They're building way more than we are at a way faster rate.
And so they're going to be able to build things cheaper and faster than us because of that if we don't try to keep up.
And so they're going to be able to build things cheaper and faster than us because of that if we don't try to keep up.
So I think one positive way to think about this instead of just kind of leaving the expansion of the grid to guesswork is
So I think one positive way to think about this instead of just kind of leaving the expansion of the grid to guesswork is,
The government is signaling a really clear direction so that the market can respond.
The government is signaling a really clear direction so that the market can respond.
Long-term contracts bring a lot of certainty that private developers need to invest in big power projects.