Sergii Gerasymovych
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Well, if it didn't, now the electrical infrastructure sits there.
we would be the company that would go and find that allocation with a pocket of power, and we will develop a data center in that area.
So that's what we focus on.
I would tell you, it's not that it's easy, but it is straightforward.
It is good old legwork.
You have to make calls.
You have to tell people that you are working on it.
You have to tell people that this is what you're going to bring into the facility.
It's just good old legwork.
We are seeing it's harder than it was, let's say, two years ago, but it's still possible.
At least I can speak about America.
Yeah, it's a very good question.
I think so.
The situation in the United States, I wouldn't call it getting that much tight.
I think what we have here is misperception how much data center demand really is.
We can hear the demand is very high, but the demand is pretty inflated.
American energy infrastructure is very strong.
The country is very rich in energy resources.
And there are regions where there is so much extra power.
For example, West Texas, West Kansas, it's called the wind corridor of the United States.