Data Centers, Nuclear Power and Broadband
Schedule
Thu Mar 27 2025 at 08:30 am to 12:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Clyde's of Gallery Place | Washington, DC

About this Event
Data Centers, Nuclear Power and Broadband
The rapid rise of cloud computing and artificial intelligence has placed an unprecedented strain on America’s energy grid, drawing new attention to the energy-hungry expansion of data centers. Tech companies are pushing forward with ambitious AI-driven growth often backed by commitments to renewable energy. Now the Trump administration is focusing on traditional energy sources. How will a shift in energy strategy impact data centers?
This summit will examine the role of nuclear power, the future of electric grid capacity, and the regulatory landscape shaping broadband and energy infrastructure investments in the AI era.
Agenda
Panel 1: Data Centers, AI and Energy
Host: Fatima Maria Ahmad, Boundary Stone Partners
Info: The AI revolution is reshaping America's energy landscape. As tech giants pour hundreds of billions into expanding data center infrastructure, questions about energy and water consumption, sustainability, and grid capacity take center stage. How will the nation balance its AI ambitions with energy constraints? What mix of traditional and renewable energy will power AI?
Panel 2: Cutting Red Tape for Broadband and Energy Projects
Host: Andy Berke, Former Administrator, USDA's Rural Utilities
Info: The Trump Administration has brought a new urgency to streamlining infrastructure deployment. The White House is pushing to accelerate data center and energy projects through executive action, prompting states and federal agencies to rethink their approval processes. How quickly can broadband and energy projects be built?
Panel 3: Using IXPs to Improve Rural Connectivity
Info: Internet Exchange Points represent a critical but often overlooked piece of America's digital infrastructure. With billions being invested in broadband expansion, strategically placed IXPs could significantly improve rural connectivity while reducing costs. How can smart infrastructure planning ensure that rural communities aren't left behind in the digital revolution?
Where is it happening?
Clyde's of Gallery Place, 707 7th Street Northwest, Washington, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 209.93
