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5/12/2026

Your Next Cloud Region Choice Might Be Limited by a Power Grid You've Never Heard Of
Short summary
AI workloads' extreme power consumption is becoming a bottleneck for cloud infrastructure, with major providers already throttling GPU availability due to grid constraints. New facilities like BaRupOn's 3GW Liberty campus in Texas are being built as self-powered compute hubs, shifting data centers toward power sources. Developers should now revisit region selection based on power availability and sustainability sourcing, not just latency.
- •H100 GPUs draw 700W each; hyperscale clusters compete with cities for electricity
- •AI infrastructure is relocating to dedicated power sources (natural gas, nuclear, geothermal) rather than grid-connected data centers
- •Cloud region choices now depend on power availability; sustainability/ESG sourcing is becoming an engineering concern
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