Source: TechCrunch
xAI's pivot to natural gas infrastructure reflects a hard constraint: frontier AI training demands baseload power that renewable energy can't reliably supply on the required timeline. Natural gas plants scale faster than solar farms and provide uninterrupted power to GPU clusters. This exposes a gap between the clean-energy narrative around AI and what its builders actually choose when speed matters. Musk has spent a decade promoting solar as civilization's energy answer, yet is now betting on gas. SpaceX's parallel push into orbital data centers suggests the company sees the real solution not as reimagining Earth-based energy sources but as escaping the grid through space-based infrastructure.