
Catalyst with Shayle Kann Frontier Forum: The new power map for AI infrastructure
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Oct 21, 2025 K.R. Sridhar, CEO of Bloom Energy and innovator in fuel cell technology, dives into the future of power generation for data centers. He discusses the challenges posed by the rapid growth of AI and the limitations of traditional grids. Sridhar advocates for on-site, off-grid fuel cell solutions that offer speed and sustainability. He emphasizes the shift towards captive power strategies, compares AI-driven needs to other industries, and highlights the importance of carbon capture. The conversation showcases a visionary approach to resilient energy infrastructure.
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AI Drives Unprecedented Power Demand
- Data center electricity demand is rising steeply and could exceed 10% of U.S. demand within a few years.
- K.R. Sridhar argues this surge must be met within the next four to five years to stay competitive in AI.
Grid Band-Aids Versus Purpose-Built Power
- Traditional grid power requires many conversion steps that act as "band-aids" for digital loads.
- K.R. Sridhar says solid-state fuel cells provide a one-step, purpose-built power solution for data centers.
Plan For Rapid On-Site Adoption
- Expect a rapid shift toward on-site, off-grid power for data centers facing grid constraints.
- Consider deploying purpose-built on-site generation to secure capacity and speed.
