"Nuclear power is the answer to power the AI-driven data centers that the world is going to be needing," declared Rick Perry, former Energy Secretary and current Chairman of the Executive Advisory Board for Nano Nuclear Energy. This bold assertion underscores a critical challenge facing the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector: its insatiable and rapidly escalating demand for electricity. The conversation, an "Exchange Exclusive" on CNBC, saw Perry speak with Frank Curzio about a range of topics, initially touching on the volatile Israel-Iran conflict and its implications for global oil prices, before pivoting to the crucial intersection of energy infrastructure and the future of AI.
The burgeoning appetite of AI data centers for reliable, always-on power is fast becoming a defining challenge for the tech industry. As large language models and complex AI applications become more prevalent, the energy footprint of their supporting infrastructure multiplies exponentially. Traditional renewable sources, while vital for decarbonization, often struggle to provide the consistent, uninterrupted baseload power that these mission-critical data centers require, due to their inherent intermittency. Perry emphasized that the concept of a "walkaway safe, economically feasible, zero-emission source of baseload power" is no longer a distant dream but an immediate necessity, one that nuclear energy is uniquely positioned to fulfill at scale.
