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Sunday, April 05, 2026

Donald Trump is facing significant hurdles after declaring, in a series of executive orders last year, that rapid construction of AI data centers was among his top priorities to ensure the US wins the AI race against China. Perhaps most likely to frustrate the president, his aggressive tariffs on Chinese imports are reportedly hindering most data center projects.

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... Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that "almost half of the US data centers planned for this year are expected to be delayed or canceled" because developers can't import enough transformers, switchgear, and batteries to build out the power infrastructure that every data center needs.

These parts, which China has primarily manufactured for US manufacturers "for decades," used to take between 24 and 30 months to get delivered prior to 2020. Now, they can require wait times up to five years, Bloomberg reported. That lag could matter, since China is reportedly about five years behind the US in the AI race.

Rather than rely on China, Trump would prefer that the US manufacture its own equipment. However, currently, "US manufacturing capacity for these devices cannot keep up with demand," Bloomberg reported.

Analysts at the market intelligence firm Sightline Climate told Bloomberg that "only a third" of the largest AI data centers that are supposed to come online in 2026 are "currently under construction." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-05 01:00 PM | Reply

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Data center boom poses early challenge for New Jersey's affordability agenda
www.politico.com

.... New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill came into office promising to lower energy costs " even pledging to freeze utility rates.

Instead, they could soon be on the rise.

Electricity bills for New Jersey residents jumped about 20 percent last year, leading to record-high costs this winter " a spike regulators and consumer advocates say is being driven by the explosive growth of energy-hungry data centers powering the AI boom.

The surge is creating an early political test for Sherrill, a newly elected Democrat who made affordability the centerpiece of her campaign. She now faces rising costs driven by forces largely outside her control.

Much of that demand is coming from outside New Jersey. Northern Virginia -- home to the country's largest concentration of data centers " is causing a surge in electricity use across the regional grid that includes New Jersey.

Since New Jersey is part of a 13-state power market run by PJM Interconnection, Sherrill has few tools to stop the increases. ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-05 01:32 PM | Reply

He's a fucking idiot.

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-04-05 02:30 PM | Reply

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