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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Trump eyes MSG for Oct. 27

 Former President Donald Trump will host a major rally at the Big Apple’s iconic Madison Square Garden later this month, The Post has learned. 

The event, which will be held at MSG’s legendary arena, is set to take place on Oct. 27 — nine days before Election Day — sources said.

A massive turnout is expected for the rally, which will be a first-come, first-serve event. 

Former President Donald Trump appears at an event observing the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel in Doral, Florida on Oct. 7, 2024.REUTERS

Trump, 78, drew about 16,000 fans for a raucous rally at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, Long Island, last month. 

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The former president’s Bronx rally over the summer brought up to 10,000 Trump supporters to Crotona Park, which had a permit allowance of 3,500 people.

The World’s Most Famous Arena has the capacity to seat as many as 19,500 inside the main arena.

The Garden — home of the NBA’s New York Knicks and the NHL’s New York Rangers — is no stranger to political gatherings. 

The venue hosted the Democratic National Convention in 1924, 1976, 1980 and 1992, as well as the Republican National Convention in 2004. 

Trump’s rally will be held at MSG’s legendary arena on Oct. 27 — nine days before Election Day — sources said.Getty Images

Trump has teased the possibility of holding a rally at the Midtown Manhattan venue — as part of his play to win the Empire State in November — on multiple occasions. 

“[I] think I’ll do one maybe at Madison Square Garden,” he told Fox News “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo in February. 

“New York has changed a lot in the last two years,” Trump noted. 

“People that would have never voted for me because I’m a Republican … I think they’re going to vote for me,” he added.

Trump attends a rally in Juneau, Wisconsin on Oct. 6, 2024.REUTERS

“So I think we’re going to give New York a heavy shot.”

In April, Trump re-upped his belief that an MSG rally would soon take place. 

“We’re going to be doing a rally at Madison Square Garden, we believe,” Trump told reporters in Lower Manhattan, during his hush money trial.

“We think we’re signing Madison Square Garden to do. We’re going to have a big rally honoring the police and honoring the firemen and everybody. Honoring a lot of people, including teachers by the way.”

Trump’s scheduled MSG rally is part of his plan to win the Empire State in November.Robert Miller
The Trump campaign did not respond to The Post’s request for comment. 

The campaign is expected to formally announce the rally on Wednesday, in an email to supporters, sources told The Post. 

https://nypost.com/2024/10/08/us-news/trump-books-madison-square-garden-rally-to-kick-off-final-stretch-of-2024-campaign/

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Google Turns To Nuclear To Power Its Data Centers

 Two weeks ago, Microsoft set the utility space ablaze - metaphorically speaking - when we learned that the tech giant had made a deal with Constellation Energy to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant, site of the worst nuclear accident in US history. Constellation CEO Joe Dominguez said: “Policymakers and the market have received a huge wake-up call. There’s no version of the future of this country that doesn’t rely on these nuclear assets.” Indeed, back in April we forecast that the "Next AI trade", i.e., going long the infrastructure that would make the AI revolution possible, would be far more lucrative than betting on the Nvidias, Dells and data centers of the world (which would also be a great trade, just not that great)...

... and so far we have been proven right: as shown below, the "Next AI Trade" as defined by us back in April, is not only up 25% in the past six months (congrats to those who put the trade on) but is the best performing AI basket YTD!

Of course: Microsoft was not the first to show that the way ahead is nuclear: back in March, Amazon Web Services acquired Talen Energy’s data center campus connected to the Susquehanna nuclear station in northeast Pennsylvania. Talen said it had sold the 960 MW Cumulus data center campus to Amazon for $650 million, setting the stage for countless similar transactions meant to provide power the insatiable AI sector, which gobbles up megawatts for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Microsoft won't be the last either: according to Bloomberg, the last of the Big 3 megacaps, Google, is working with utilities in the US and other countries to assess nuclear power as a possible energy source for its data centers, underscoring surging interest in using atomic energy to feed the artificial intelligence boom.

“In the US, in highly regulated markets where we don’t have the opportunity to directly purchase power, we are working with our utility partners and the generators to come together to figure out how we can bring these new technologies — nuclear may be one of them — to the grid,” said Amanda Peterson Corio, global head of data center energy at Alphabet Inc.’s Google.

She also didn’t rule out the possibility of using nuclear energy in countries like Japan.

For Google, having round-the-clock energy that isn’t intermittent is “critically important as we think about long-term growth,” Corio said.

As if that wasn't enough to guarantee a new golden age for builders of modern electrical infrastructure in the US, last week energy Texas’ top electricity regulator had a message for Big TechIf you want to build AI data centers next to power plants, you may have to build the power plant, too.

While it is no secret that AI developers are eager to build their data centers next to power plants to maximize efficiency and location, Thomas Gleeson, chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, said allowing construction near existing plants threatens resource adequacy on the grid if the data centers buy all the plants’ power. Texas has at times struggled to keep the lights on as its growing economy and population strain supplies.

“We can’t afford to lose any of our resources off the system at this point, especially given those load-growth projections,” Gleeson said in an interview at the Gulf Coast Power Association conference in Austin, where AI dominated the discussion.

Gleeson said his agency is telling data center developers they will need to supply some of their own power if they want to connect to the Texas grid within 12 to 15 months. Many of the corporations involved, he said, have among the biggest balance sheets in the world and can afford to fund construction of new power plants.

“We have to look at really the co-location issue as being a new facility coming with its own new generation,” Gleeson said.

Developers, he said, could even opt to “over build” — creating power plants that generate more electricity than their data centers need and selling the rest to the grid. “We’re happy to take it,” Gleeson said.

In short, the stellar returns of the "Next AI trade" in 2024 are just the start: as more capital is allocated to "those who provide the electricity to those who sell the picks and shovels for the next gold rush", the basket will blow away every other segment of the market, and the biggest winners will be not those who bet on the revolutionary technology that is AI, but those who backed something much more promitive: the electricity needed to power it.

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/google-turns-nuclear-power-power-its-data-centers