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UPDATE: From one oncology center in Lagos (below, 2019) & two diagnostics centers in Kano & Umuahia, the NSIA healthcare ecosystem has grown. By end Q2 2026, there will be 4 cancer centers & 15 diagnostics centers, says Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) CEO, as they seal partnership with IFC.

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Muhammad Ali Pate

18,196 次观看 • 1 年前

In the next 15 years, data centers are expected to add an additional $160 billion to grid costs in the US Estimate say electricity rates for average households will spike by as much as 70% Data centers are projected to triple their share of US electricity demand in the next few years The main driver is the explosive growth of data centers built by Big Tech companies like Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Google, OpenAI and more to power artificial intelligence Places like Northern Virginia already has over 200 data centers with massive new ones planned. Utilities are striking secret proprietary deals with Big Tech companies. These are hidden behind NDAs that shift much of the infrastructure costs onto regular residential customers Just in the PJM energy market of 13 states covering 65 million people, data centers were responsible for 63% of last year’s record 800% spike in capacity prices (This is INSANE) Residential customers in places like Virginia and Louisiana are being forced to subsidize billions in new power plants and grid upgrades for data centers. An Examples of this is in Louisiana, Meta’s data center deal leaves the public potentially on the hook for half or more of a $3–4 billion power plant Again, without major policy changes, average household electricity bills could rise by up to 70% over the next 15 years due to data center demand. There is only one real way we can stop this, we must create a separate customer class for data centers Maryland and Oregon have already passed laws doing this Forces data centers to pay for the specific infrastructure they need instead of spreading the costs to everyone else. More states need to do the same Ban secret sweetheart deals Require full public disclosure of all contracts between utilities and Big Tech Prohibit deals where data centers pay below the actual cost of service Make data centers pay the full cost of new power plants and grid upgrades Change regulations so utilities cannot socialize the cost of data-center-driven infrastructure to residential and small business ratepayers This needs to be done immediately

Wall Street Apes

57,720 次观看 • 2 个月前

🚨JPMORGAN’S STEVE TUSA JUST DROPPED HIS 2026 OUTLOOK, IT’S BULLISH FOR DATA CENTERS🔥 Steve Tusa from JPMorgan has released his 2026 market predictions, with data centers sitting at the center of his outlook. Within the industrials space, he describes data centers as the primary driver, arguing that much of the group’s performance ultimately ties back to the AI and data center buildout. While he acknowledges some recent concern around the sustainability and length of the cycle, his on-the-ground read differs from the narrative that has taken hold in parts of the market. Demand tied to data centers has continued to accelerate through recent months, and he is clear that being materially underexposed to AI data centers is a mistake. In his view, pullbacks should be approached as opportunities rather than warnings. He directly addresses the overbuild debate, which remains a key source of skepticism. According to Tusa, there is no pause in real-world data center construction activity. Order activity has improved in recent weeks and is running stronger than it was around the end of the third quarter. Feedback from hyperscalers suggests supply is still struggling to catch up with demand, reinforcing his belief that the industry remains early in a multi-year buildout rather than late in the cycle. His comment about not seeing any “dark GPUs” sitting idle captures how tight the market still is. From a portfolio perspective, Tusa continues to favor staying with the AI data center buildout trade into 2026. Several data center-exposed industrial names have pulled back, but he views those moves as valuation resets driven by sentiment rather than a deterioration in underlying demand. That reset has created a more attractive entry point than what investors were facing just a few months ago. His preferred setup is a barbell approach. On one side are growth-oriented names with direct exposure to AI infrastructure demand. On the other are idiosyncratic margin expansion stories with some data center leverage, such as Johnson Controls, where he sees earnings growing in the mid-teens to around twenty percent over the next few years at reasonable valuations. Beyond that, he also points to select industrial names with cheaper economic leverage, but the primary focus remains on data center-driven growth and margin expansion. The broader takeaway is that despite skepticism and overbuild chatter, real-world demand, orders, and construction tied to data centers continue to strengthen. From JPMorgan’s perspective, this cycle still has meaningful runway left and is unlikely to be nearing its end anytime soon. $NBIS $IREN $NVDA $ORCL $AMD $GOOGL

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56,476 次观看 • 7 个月前

David Friedberg: Michael Burry’s Datacenter Math is Wrong “I actually think Michael Burberry's got this wrong.” “What Michael Burry is saying is that all of these hyperscalers have extended their depreciation schedule or the useful life of their data centers by roughly 2x, which cuts the operating costs in half when they report it in earnings. And so it's making their earnings inflate.” “So he's claiming they're cooking the books. Google first made this change in Q1 of 2021, where they said the servers are now going from 3 to 4 years. Separately in 2021, Google took networking equipment from 3 to 5 years. And then in 2023, they took it from 5 to 6 years.” “And so this is a result of this effort where they went in and did an analysis. So what happened?” “What happened in the data centers is that the data centers transitioned from being primarily data storage and data transfer systems, where you would use hard drives and RAM and memory to store data and then transmit it back out, to being data processing centers because of the AI boom.” “So as AI became more important in the data center, more of the dollars that are going into data centers were allocated towards chips from data storage, which initially was hard drives.” “And then suddenly, when you put these processors in to process the data to do AI, the majority of the spend and the majority of the energy is going towards the processors.” “I made some calls and I checked around with some other friends, and everyone says the same thing: that these 7-8 year old TPUs and GPUs that are sitting in the data centers are still being used and they're being used at 100% utilization.” “So that actually justifies and validates the depreciation schedule being much longer versus shorter.”

The All-In Podcast

304,297 次观看 • 9 个月前

🇮🇷 Changing Iran's nuclear doctrine in the event of an attack on peaceful nuclear centers 🇮🇷 The Commander of the Security and Safety Corps of the country's nuclear centers said: "The country's nuclear centers are completely safe. The threat of the Zionist regime to Iran's nuclear centers makes it possible to revise and deviate from the declared nuclear policy and considerations." 🇮🇷 Emphasizing the complete security of the country's nuclear centers in response to the threat of the Zionist regime to attack these centers, General Ahmad Haq-Talab said: “A revision of the doctrine and nuclear policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and a deviation from the previously announced declaration is possible and is being discussed.” 🇮🇷 According to public relations information for the entire IRGC, the Commander of the Nuclear Defense and Security Corps, Brigadier General Ahmad Haq-Talab, said in a conversation about the possible actions of the Zionist regime in response to the victorious Operation True Promise to attack the country's nuclear facilities: “These threats do not apply either to today or to yesterday, since in previous years the false Zionist regime, in addition to threats, undertook sabotage and terrorist actions in the country’s nuclear industry.” 🇮🇷 He added: “Although all countries are prohibited from attacking nuclear facilities in accordance with international protocols and standards, as well as the rules and regulations of the International Nuclear Agency, the Islamic Republic of Iran has always been ready to counter these threats from the very beginning.” General Haq-Talab, noting that the Zionist regime recently violated all international laws and regulations by committing a criminal act by attacking the consular section of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Syria, stated: “By the grace of God, thanks to the measures of the Supreme Leader and Commander-in-Chief, as well as the efforts of the children of the Iranian nation in the armed forces, using passive defense plans, as well as the most modern means and equipment, as well as thanks to the dispersal of our country’s nuclear facilities and complexes over the vast territory of Iran, We can deal with any threat from the Zionist regime." 🇮🇷 The commander of the security and safety corps of the country's nuclear centers, emphasizing that the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are in full readiness, noted: "The nuclear centers of the Zionist enemy have been identified and the necessary information about all targets is at our disposal, so to speak, to respond to possible actions. They hold the trigger in their hands to launch powerful missiles to destroy the specified targets." 🇮🇷 He said: “If the Zionist regime wants to take action against our nuclear facilities and centers, it will definitely face our reaction and the regime’s nuclear facilities will be attacked using advanced weapons.” 🇮🇷 He further emphasized: “If the fake Zionist regime wants to use the threat of an attack on our country’s nuclear centers as a tool of pressure on Iran, then a revision of the nuclear doctrine and policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and a retreat from the previous declaration are possible and discussed.” 🇮🇷 General Haq-Talab, emphasizing that the order of the Supreme Leader must be carried out today without delay, said: “If the Zionist regime commits an act of aggression against Iran, the type of response will be planned by the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and they must be confident that the blow they receive from the armed forces will be remembered in history, like Operation True Promise.” ."

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Today in Senate Finance, led by Chair Joan Huffman we dug into the EXPLOSIVE growth of data centers in Texas and per Isaiah Mitchell below... When did this occur? HERE ARE THE FACTS: -335 data centers operating across Texas RIGHT NOW -Texas is #2 in the nation, behind only Virginia -The industry has grown far faster than anyone expected when the exemption was first put in place Data centers got started in Texas in 2013, but the hockey stick hit in 2021 as COVID accelerated the digitization of our entire economy! Remote work made “where you sleep” more important than “where you work,” and demand for data usage at home EXPLODED! Here’s something the public should know: whether it says “AI” on it or not, these data services are already everywhere in Texas. On a recent trip to Florida, every app I used - airlines, hotels, restaurants, gas stations - ran on "the cloud." As Texas Comptroller Chief Revenue Estimator Brad Johnson said: "The cloud is NOT in the atmosphere." Some people may not know this, but we have Phil King to thank, as he authored SB 6 last session, letting Texas lead the way with AI Data Centers! It’s physical: servers and storage in real buildings... That’s why data center physical security matters just as much as cybersecurity. The exemption helped attract this industry. Now the cost to taxpayers has grown into the billions, and it’s our job to take a hard look at whether the benefits still justify the costs! #txlege

Team Bettencourt

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As His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, Bola Ahmed Tinubu marks the midpoint of his first term in office, I am honoured to announce the most ambitious investment in cancer care ever undertaken by a Nigerian administration: the establishment of West Africa’s Ecowas - Cedeao largest network of oncology and diagnostic centres. This milestone initiative will train up to 500 clinicians over the next three years and is projected to serve approximately 2,000 oncology patients and 350,000 diagnostic clients annually. In the coming days, three newly built cancer centers — there would be a total of six — at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina; the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Nsukka University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH); and the University of Benin Teaching Hospital University of Benin Teaching Hospital will be formally commissioned by Mr. President and opened for public access—ushering in a new era of specialised care across the country. To ensure seamless and sustained operations, key institutional personnel are currently undergoing advanced clinical and technical training in South Africa. Simultaneously, the National Health Insurance Authority NHIA NIGERIA, has launched a targeted cost-sharing programme to expand access to cancer treatment. Under this initiative, eligible disadvantaged patients undergoing radiotherapy may receive subsidies of up to N400,000—significantly easing the financial burden on families and improving treatment adherence. Guided by the compassionate and reform-driven leadership of President Tinubu, and in full alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda #RenewedHope, we are dismantling longstanding barriers—both on the supply and demand sides—to ensure that quality, affordable cancer care becomes a national standard, not an exception. I now invite you to explore these transformative facilities and engage with this special briefing on what they mean for the present and future of cancer care in Nigeria.

Muhammad Ali Pate

50,859 次观看 • 1 年前

The main reason for this continued investigation is because data centers are destroying rural communities by siphoning natural resources, contaminating and consuming water for surrounding communities, driving up power costs, creating noise and light pollution, destroying habitats, wildlife, animal health, human health, and impacting fertility, as discussed in one of the show’s recent reports. The list goes on. For many, it’s making it impossible to continue living in the rural communities they fled to during COVID because they could see the playbook coming down the pipeline. But if you live in the city, these developments are going to impact you too, possibly in ways you can’t even begin to imagine yet. Maria’s theory, what she calls a common-sense one, is that there is a direct correlation between data centers and the AI control grid. Furthermore, she believes there is a direct correlation between data centers and smart cities. Before presenting the evidence, we want to walk you through key information on Erin Brockovich’s website, The key concerns include energy consumption, water usage, e-waste, location risks, scalability and efficiency, and noise. Anecdotal evidence suggests the noise itself may be impacting fertility, with farmers near data centers reporting that their livestock are no longer falling pregnant or giving birth. The website also highlights: • 15+ moratoria and pauses passed at the local, county, or state level. • 66% voter approval for Port Washington’s nation-first referendum. • 4 council members ousted in Festus, Missouri, after a data center vote. • 19% of community submissions mentioning NDAs, secret deals, meetings, or no public voice. • 25+ projects canceled due to local opposition in 2025 alone. • 69 active moratoriums across U.S. jurisdictions as of April 2026. •$156 billion in investment stalled by community opposition since 2025.

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

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VIDEO: Texas Gov. Abbott calls for regulations on data centers, contrasting previous stance FOX 4 NEWS ... AUSTIN, Texas - Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday called for sweeping regulations on data centers to be passed by the legislature in the 2027 session. It's a change in stance for Abbott, who previously worked to make Texas the epicenter of the data center buildout. In a letter to the Public Utilities Commission of Texas and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Abbot laid out his ideas to hold data centers accountable and ensure the costs of their growth are not passed on to taxpayers. Abbott called for new centers to add power generation to the state's power grid while paying for their own infrastructure costs and connection to the grid. The letter also calls for the mandated use of closed-loop water systems and annual reporting on electricity and water use by data centers. The governor is also calling on lawmakers to repeal sales tax exemptions and "other outdated or unnecessary incentives" for data centers. Data centers would also be required to consider the communities by reducing their impact through measures such as reducing noise. "As Texas continues to welcome innovation and investment, we must ensure that growth strengthens our people and their quality of life without placing undue burdens on Texans and local communities," Abbott wrote in the letter. In the letter, Abbott directed PUC and ERCOT to submit a joint memorandum by July 17 outlining actions they've taken to prevent risks and added costs to taxpayers because of data center development. At least one lawmaker applauded the move as state Rep. Helen Kerwin praised Abbott for "protecting Texas ratepayers." "As these projects are proposed across Texas, we must PROTECT our water resources, rural communities, and state parks while bringing greater transparency and accountability to the process," Kerwin said on X. Kerwin has come out against the explosive expansion of data centers in the past, calling for full impact studies before development. "Economic development matters. Innovation matters. Jobs matter. But our water and our power are not negotiable," she said in February. Cal Jillson, a political scientist, tells FOX 4's David Sentendrey that Abbott's recent comments are at odds with his past stance on data centers. "The Governor has worked very hard to make Texas the epicenter of the data center buildout," Jillson said. ERCOT delivered a warning in April that Texas power demand could quadruple by 2032, mostly driven by data centers, population increases and oil production. Jillson also believes Abbott, who is seeking re-election this November, sees the potential for political backlash for other Republican campaigns. "He is sitting on $130 million, he’s gonna win easily but he knows that there are some races down ticket. Maybe even the U.S. Senate race, certainly the Texas Railroad Commissioner race, which have weaker Republicans that he needs to worry about," Jillson continued. "He’s got to try to be sure that Republicans hold the Texas House and Senate by large margins. So that’s what he’s trying to do, just position the Republican Party more than himself so they’re not taking blame for the data center buildout." The move comes as communities and local leaders push back against the rapid expansion of data centers in the state. Last month, Hill County officials placed a moratorium on new data centers in their county. The move was met with a lawsuit from developers. Officials rescinded the moratorium last week in response to the pressure from the lawsuit and issued a checklist for new large-scale development in the county. The Angelina County Commissioners Court advised residents to contact state lawmakers during Tuesday night's meeting after hearing public comments about a proposed data center located outside the Lufkin city limits. "We have no authority to do a moratorium or to stop any type of development in the county," Angelina County Judge Keith Wright said. "The Texas legislators have consciously limited what we can do, and they've done it on purpose."

David Sentendrey

62,561 次观看 • 2 个月前