

National Center for Energy Analytics
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@EnergyRealities
Devoted to data driven analyses of policies, plans, and technologies surrounding the supply and use of energy essential for human flourishing.



I have spent the past month speaking with the sharpest voices across the nuclear industry. I walked away with incredible insights and projections that every nuclear enthusiast must hear. Every interview is recorded to be shared exclusively on Critical Mass. In Episode 5, now live, I sit down with @MarkPMills, author of The Cloud Revolution and Executive Director of @EnergyRealities, to discuss: ✦ Why AI is the primary driver of new energy demand. ✦ Can the world power the AI revolution, and at what cost? ✦ The geopolitical dependencies emerging around critical minerals and energy supply chains. ✦ Why the future of energy may depend as much on infrastructure velocity as innovation itself. This conversation explores the collision between AI, energy systems, nuclear realities, ideologies, and geopolitics. Episode 5 is available across YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts (links below)👇



The AI revolution isn’t just happening online anymore. It’s arriving in towns across America — in the form of massive data centers, new transmission lines, and warehouse-sized buildings that consume enormous amounts of electricity. Supporters say these projects will fuel economic growth and help America stay ahead in the AI race. Critics warn about rising energy demands, water use, and the growing influence of Big Tech on local communities. On this episode of Morning Wire, energy analyst @MarkPMills explains what’s really driving the data center boom, why AI requires so much infrastructure, and how the race for artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape America itself.

India, as a high-importing country, has been severely affected by the disruption to the Gulf supply. This is largely because OMCs have to pay significantly more per barrel, at times over $150, as they diversify their sources. @NeilAtkinson58, Senior Fellow at The National Center for Energy Analytics (@EnergyRealities), explains why in a conversation with @govindethiraj on The Core Report.













With the #UAE's announcement of its departure from #OPEC, it's worth looking back at Neil Atkinson's letter for 𝑷𝒆𝒕𝒓𝒐𝒍𝒆𝒖𝒎 𝑬𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒕 on OPEC composition back in 2024 for why many will not be surprised by the move #OOTT pemedianetwork.com/petroleum-econ…









