Power use of data centers in Russia to more than triple this decade: Putin


MOSCOW, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that the power consumption of data centers will more than triple in the current decade and the country will build more nuclear power units.

"The most important and fundamental task is to ensure the constant, stable and reliable supply of large volumes of energy to data centers," Putin said at the "AI Journey" conference in Moscow.

"Therefore, plans for their location must be closely aligned with the further development of the entire national energy infrastructure, including advanced, modern and eco-friendly coal-fired power generation, as well as other clean energy sources such as nuclear power," he said.

Putin noted that Russia will continue building data centers at existing nuclear power plant sites.

"As for forward-looking initiatives, within less than two decades, we plan to construct 38 nuclear power units, primarily in the Urals, Siberia, and the Russian Far East," he said. "Their combined capacity will be practically equal to our current nuclear power generation capacity."

Putin emphasized in his speech that by various estimates, the development of AI is likely one of the largest technological undertakings in history.

"The primary focus of investments lies in expanding computing power and generating additional gigawatts of energy; this energy is crucial for the reliable operation of the entire growing digital infrastructure," he stated.

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