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2026.05.13 | Grid Intelligence: 75% AI Power Diversion & 74-Day Hormuz Blockade

3 min · 14. maj 2026
episode 2026.05.13 | Grid Intelligence: 75% AI Power Diversion & 74-Day Hormuz Blockade cover

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A severe dual-front structural deficit is emerging as the 74-day Strait of Hormuz blockade collides with domestic utilities actively diverting critical residential power to industrial AI data centers. With 1,550 vessels stranded and pushing US April inflation to 3.8%, operators are simultaneously battling active zero-day exploits targeting Siemens control systems and a mandated 75% power diversion from 49,000 Lake Tahoe residents by May 2027. Infrastructure professionals and preparedness-minded individuals must immediately audit local grid exposures to industrial tech expansion and prepare capital plans for sustained freight inflation stretching through October 2026. Tune in to tonight’s intelligence briefing for a strictly clinical, data-driven analysis to help you navigate these compounding logistical, grid, and cyber vulnerabilities.

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