Power shortages on the horizon?
Elon Musk Warns of Looming 'Electrical Drought' Risk by 2025
Elon Musk predicts that the combined growth of artificial intelligence and electric vehicles will surge global electricity demand, potentially leading to what he calls an 'electrical drought' by 2025. He emphasizes that current power grids and infrastructure may not be able to cope without significant investment, advocating nuclear energy as a crucial solution.
Introduction: Musk's Warning on Electricity Crisis
Rising Demand: AI and EVs Straining Power Grids
Potential Consequences: Electrical Droughts by 2025
Solutions: The Case for Nuclear Energy
Balancing Renewables and Nuclear Power
Future Implications of Energy Shortages
Conclusion: Preparing for a Power‑Intensive Future
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