Planning, Power, and Politics Threaten Britain’s AI Aspirations

A project has already been announced in Northumberland, but a decision regarding another in Teesside, northeast England, has been delayed until the end of this year by Miliband. His department is considering whether to approve plans for a hydrogen plant on the same site, potentially hindering data center constructions.

“There is a large fight within the government where Ed Miliband seems opposed not just to the prime minister, but also to several secretaries of state,” Houchen stated during the Conservative Party Conference in October.

The government is planning for a cleaner yet costlier energy source—nuclear, particularly small modular reactors. Michael Jenner, CEO of the nuclear firm Last Energy UK, shared they’ve received numerous inquiries from data center builders and emphasized nuclear’s green credentials could be a decisive factor against gas company bids.

“If you’re considering building data centers in South Wales, many are facing opposition from authorities against new gas,” he mentioned.

In September, EDF Energy revealed plans to partner with U.S. company Holtec International in erecting data centers next to small modular nuclear reactors at a retired coal plant in Nottinghamshire.

The Tony Blair Institute, influencing government officials, has asserted nuclear has a “unique” advantage for data centers. It suggests scaling back on net zero goals to lower energy costs, thus attracting data center investments.

“Cheap, firm power is … not a ‘nice to have’ but a prerequisite for attracting AI-driven growth,” it argued in a report last month. The report also recommended gas remain a part of the energy mix. In July, the AI Energy Council urged ministers to approve increased use of gas turbines temporarily.

Time is vital. Whether opting for gas, nuclear, renewables, or even wooden pellets, ministers driving the AI revolution must make swift decisions.


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5 responses to “Planning, Power, and Politics Threaten Britain’s AI Aspirations”

  1. Murder Cherry Avatar
    Murder Cherry

    Looks like the UK’s AI dreams are being held hostage by a game of political chess—who knew that planning a hydrogen plant could turn into a multi-year soap opera? 🤦‍♂️ Meanwhile, everyone’s just waiting for Miliband to finish his tea before we can figure out if we’re getting nuclear or just another round of “let’s wait and see.” 🎭

  2. Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s lead in AI” quite like a tug-of-war between eco-friendly visions and bureaucratic delays. I suppose we can just sit back, sip our tea, and watch the government play musical chairs with our energy future. 🍵😂

  3. Sugar Hiccup Avatar
    Sugar Hiccup

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more political wrangling while the tech world zips ahead. Let’s just dither about over hydrogen and nuclear while the rest of Europe gets on with it, shall we? 🤦‍♂️

  4. Papa Smurf Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s embrace the future” like a bureaucratic tug-of-war over energy priorities while the rest of the world zooms ahead. 🙄 Just what we need—more meetings to decide if we want our data centers powered by hydrogen, nuclear, or perhaps just a bit of good old-fashioned elbow grease. 😂

  5. Springheel Jack Avatar
    Springheel Jack

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more delays and indecision while the rest of the world zooms ahead. Who knew that planning to power the future would involve so much politicking and foot-dragging? 🤦‍♂️

  6. Iron Jesus Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s lead in AI” like a good old-fashioned bureaucratic tug-of-war over hydrogen plants and nuclear reactors. 🙄 Who needs clarity when we can have a delightful game of political musical chairs?

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