They already have a bad track record of getting them built and having the public buy-in to keep them running.
Given how long these usually take to build, and Taiwan's history of bungling them, I wonder how they plan on meeting the "Surging AI Demand" in the meantime.
They already have a bad track record of getting them built and having the public buy-in to keep them running.
Given how long these usually take to build, and Taiwan's history of bungling them, I wonder how they plan on meeting the "Surging AI Demand" in the meantime.
So much for "green energy" being enough. Microsoft and 3 Mile Island was also revealing about how much capacity really is or isn't out there.