Direct Current Data Centers
by jk_tech on 1/31/2026, 12:06:06 AM
https://terraformindustries.wordpress.com/2026/01/30/direct-current-data-centers/
Comments
by: bob1029
From a purely engineering perspective I think it becomes difficult to argue with the gas turbine once you get into the gigawatt class of data center. The amount of land required for this much solar is not to be understated. In many practical scenarios the solar array would need to be located a distance away from the actual data center. This implies transmission infrastructure which is often the hardest part of any electrical engineering project. You can put a gigawatt of N+1 generation on a 50 acre site with gas. It's dispatchable 24/7/365 and you can store energy for pennies on the dollar at incredible scale.<p>Having both forms of generation available at the same time is the best solution. Once you put a data center on the grid you can mix the fuel however you want upstream. This should be the ultimate goal and I believe it is for all current AI projects. I am not aware of any data center builds that intend to operate on parking lot generators indefinitely.
1/31/2026, 10:40:20 AM
by: hambes
it is difficult to comprehend for me that soneone spends all this time thinking through and calculating how to harness as much energy as possible and then wants to use it for large language models instead of something useful, like food production, communication, transport or any other way of satisfying actual human material needs. what weird priorities.
1/31/2026, 10:35:29 AM
by: Havoc
Slightly OT, but I see the Chinese are talking about space DCs now too which would suggest they reckon it could work too. (Unlike me and others here)
1/31/2026, 10:22:45 AM
by: ErroneousBosh
Why are we wasting resources on toy chatbots?
1/31/2026, 10:24:08 AM