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In this episode, Matt and Georgia sit down with Brad Young (Capgemini Invent) and Alistair Adams (Solution Energy) for a fast-moving conversation about AI’s exploding energy appetite and what it means for the future of data centers, power grids, and sustainability. From geopolitical tension to geothermal innovation, this one covers the full energy spectrum.
What We Covered:
- AI’s Energy Crunch
Regional Realities
- Australia: Victoria faces a looming 1.5 GW gap with coal retirement.
Most cloud usage sits in companies’ Scope 3 emissions. As ESG rules tighten, lack of transparency from hyperscalers becomes a real compliance exposure.
Standout Insights
- We’re in the “Nokia 3210 era” of AI—25+ years of disruption ahead.
- Data center location will follow energy, not geography.
Conclusion
AI’s growth is forcing a complete rethink of how we power digital infrastructure. The winners will be those who can solve the combined puzzle of clean energy, water management, community trust, and transparent reporting—at a speed the grid has never been asked to move before.
By Georgia Smith and Matthew GillardIn this episode, Matt and Georgia sit down with Brad Young (Capgemini Invent) and Alistair Adams (Solution Energy) for a fast-moving conversation about AI’s exploding energy appetite and what it means for the future of data centers, power grids, and sustainability. From geopolitical tension to geothermal innovation, this one covers the full energy spectrum.
What We Covered:
- AI’s Energy Crunch
Regional Realities
- Australia: Victoria faces a looming 1.5 GW gap with coal retirement.
Most cloud usage sits in companies’ Scope 3 emissions. As ESG rules tighten, lack of transparency from hyperscalers becomes a real compliance exposure.
Standout Insights
- We’re in the “Nokia 3210 era” of AI—25+ years of disruption ahead.
- Data center location will follow energy, not geography.
Conclusion
AI’s growth is forcing a complete rethink of how we power digital infrastructure. The winners will be those who can solve the combined puzzle of clean energy, water management, community trust, and transparent reporting—at a speed the grid has never been asked to move before.