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The Power Allocation

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The AI boom isn't constrained by chips, algorithms, or talent. It's constrained by electricity. The Power Allocation is a daily briefing on AI infrastructure — where capital is actually being deployed. Each episode cuts through the hype to examine the physical realities shaping the AI buildout: power constraints, grid interconnection, land acquisition, data center financing, cooling infrastructure, and utility relationships. This isn't a software podcast. This is an infrastructure podcast. Who it's for: Institutional investors, infrastructure allocators, data center developers, utilities, family offices, and anyone positioning capital for the physical layer of artificial intelligence. What you'll learn: Why power availability — not GPU supply — is the binding constraint on AI compute How hyperscalers are locking in multi-decade power purchase agreements Where data centers are relocating and why grid geography is reshaping the industry The financing structures turning compute facilities into bond-like assets What execution timelines, permitting delays, and interconnection queues mean for capital deployment Format: 3-6 minute episodes. Dense. Clear. No hype. New episodes daily. Subscribe wherever you listen.

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Europe's 176 Billion Euro Bet

In this episode of The Power Allocation, we analyze the European Data Centre Association's 2026 forecast: 176 billion euros in investment through 2031—and why capacity growth is constrained by grid readiness, not capital availability. Europe's data center industry is hitting a wall that money alone can't solve. When grid constraints bite, capital flows to whoever has power access. Key topics covered: * Why Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Dublin, London, and Paris have projects stacked waiting for power * atNorth's 300MW mega site in Sollefteå, Sweden—chasing Nordic grid headroom * Vantage's 400MW Bordeaux deal through direct utility partnership * Edinburgh's rejection of a 213MW proposal on environmental and grid grounds * How demand growing 20-25% annually meets grid growth in single digits About The Power Allocation: Brought to you by Spring Street Management Group, translating data center and energy hype into real infrastructure and assets on the daily. Keywords: European data center, EDCA forecast, Frankfurt data center, Amsterdam data center, Nordic data center, atNorth, Vantage Data Centers, grid constraints Europe, power access, Dublin data center ]]>

20. mars 2026 - 3 min
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The X-Energy NRC Setback

In this episode of The Power Allocation, we examine the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's intervention in Dow and X-energy's four-reactor SMR proposal in Texas—and what financial qualification concerns mean for the broader advanced nuclear industry. This matters for data centers because X-energy has agreements with Amazon and others. Any delays in the Dow project ripple through the entire commercialization timeline. Key topics covered: * Why the Xe-100 reactor at Dow's Calhoun County site was supposed to be the easy case * What NRC financial qualification requirements mean for startup nuclear companies * How X-energy's Amazon agreements depend on proving commercial viability * The broader lesson: advanced nuclear is a financing challenge, not just technology * What X-energy's next capital raise will signal about the Xe-100's future About The Power Allocation: Brought to you by Spring Street Management Group, translating data center and energy hype into real infrastructure and assets on the daily. Keywords: X-energy, Xe-100 reactor, NRC financial qualification, Dow Chemical nuclear, SMR Texas, Amazon nuclear, advanced nuclear financing, TRISO fuel, data center nuclear setback ]]>

19. mars 2026 - 2 min
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SMR Costs and the $182 Question

In this episode of The Power Allocation, we examine the economics of small modular reactors: current estimates put SMR electricity at around $182 per megawatt hour—roughly three times solar, four times natural gas. The economics don't work yet. But data centers may change that equation. When your alternative is no power at all—or waiting five years for interconnection—$182/MWh starts looking reasonable. Key topics covered: * Why first-of-a-kind reactor costs don't reflect mature technology economics * The troubled history of nuclear cost projections and the industry's credibility problem * How hyperscalers can tolerate premiums that other customers won't pay * Long-term contracts that average costs: $200/MWh year one, $80 by year fifteen * The coordination problem: everyone waiting for someone else to go first About The Power Allocation: Brought to you by Spring Street Management Group, translating data center and energy hype into real infrastructure and assets on the daily. Keywords: SMR cost, $182 per MWh, nuclear economics, first-of-a-kind reactor, data center power premium, nuclear cost projections, SMR scale economies, hyperscaler nuclear investment ]]>

18. mars 2026 - 3 min
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The White House Grid Pledge

In this episode of The Power Allocation, we break down the March 4th White House announcement where seven major hyperscalers—Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and four others—signed a pledge to fund U.S. power grid upgrades specifically for data centers. This isn't a press release. It's a structural shift in who pays for grid infrastructure, moving from ratepayer-funded utility builds to direct private capital investment. Key topics covered: * Why hyperscalers are writing billion-dollar checks for transmission and substations * How the pledge covers interconnection queue acceleration and clean energy commitments * The unusual alignment of private interest and public good in grid upgrades * Why projects that waited decades for approval now have private capital pushing forward * What this means for European markets facing even more severe grid constraints About The Power Allocation: Brought to you by Spring Street Management Group, translating data center and energy hype into real infrastructure and assets on the daily. Keywords: White House data center, grid upgrade, hyperscaler power, Microsoft grid investment, Google power infrastructure, Amazon data center power, transmission upgrade, interconnection queue, clean energy data center ]]>

17. mars 2026 - 2 min
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Google's Geothermal Expansion

In this episode of The Power Allocation, we analyze Google's deal with Ormat Technologies and NV Energy for up to 150 megawatts of new geothermal capacity in Nevada—and why geothermal is emerging as a strategic power source for hyperscalers. Geothermal has a unique advantage: it's baseload. Unlike solar and wind, geothermal runs 24/7 at consistent output—matching data center load profiles almost perfectly. Key topics covered: * Why the Ormat deal is for new capacity, not existing plants—genuine additionality * Nevada's Basin and Range geology and streamlined geothermal permitting * Google's Fervo Energy partnership: 115MW of enhanced geothermal using oil & gas drilling techniques * How Google is approaching 300MW of geothermal—enough for a medium-sized campus * The geographic limits of geothermal and where it makes strategic sense About The Power Allocation: Brought to you by Spring Street Management Group, translating data center and energy hype into real infrastructure and assets on the daily. Keywords: Google geothermal, Ormat Technologies, NV Energy, Fervo Energy, enhanced geothermal, Nevada data center power, baseload renewable, 24/7 clean energy, geothermal data center ]]>

16. mars 2026 - 2 min
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