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Trump Concerned: Could Data Centers Cost the Election?

Donald Trump is showing clear concern about the impact of data centers on the US energy market and, as a result, on the upcoming November elections. Rising…

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Trump Concerned: Could Data Centers Cost the Election?
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Donald Trump is showing clear concern about the impact of data centers on the US energy market and, as a result, on the upcoming November elections. Rising electricity costs are causing public discontent, and the former president fears this could cost his party victory. The question is whether he can find a solution that satisfies both technology companies and voters.

Recent weeks demonstrate Trump's concerns. On January 13, he announced jointly with the President of Microsoft that the tech giant will pay more for electricity for its data centers, paying full property taxes and forgoing tax incentives and electricity discounts in cities where they are located. This move can be seen as an attempt to reduce public discontent with high electricity prices by shifting some of the burden onto major technology companies.

However, at the same time, Trump is limiting renewable energy projects that could increase electricity supply and lower prices. This raises questions about the consistency of his policy. On one hand, he demands that technology companies pay more for electricity, and on the other, he obstructs the development of sources that could make electricity more affordable.

Data centers do indeed consume enormous amounts of electricity. They form the foundation of the modern digital economy, powering cloud services, social networks, e-commerce, and countless other applications. The growing electricity consumption by data centers has a significant impact on the energy market, especially in regions with limited energy resources.

Trump's policy regarding data centers and energy could have far-reaching consequences for the technology industry and the economy as a whole. Limiting renewable energy projects could lead to increased dependence on traditional energy sources such as coal and gas, which contradicts global efforts to combat climate change. On the other hand, requiring technology companies to pay more for electricity could encourage them to seek more efficient and environmentally friendly solutions.

Ultimately, Trump's success in solving the problem of data center energy costs will depend on his ability to find a balance between the interests of technology companies, voters, and the environment. He needs to develop a policy that provides affordable and reliable electricity for data centers without harming the economy and the environment. Whether he can do this, only time will tell.

The impact of this situation on the Russian IT industry is indirect but significant. Rising electricity costs for data centers in the US could push Russian companies to develop their own more energy-efficient solutions and technologies, which would increase their competitiveness on the global market.

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