Robert Friedland, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of I-Pulse, discusses the potential of geothermal energy to address the energy demands of artificial intelligence. In an interview with Bloomberg Open Interest, Friedland highlights a $250 million investment aimed at advancing semiconductor technology for deep drilling into Earth's heat, promising continuous clean energy. He advocates for government-supported industrial policy, arguing that geothermal energy should be prioritized over wind or solar as the cornerstone of America's energy infrastructure.
Geothermal Energy: A Solution to the AI Energy Crunch, Says I-Pulse CEO
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