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I saw that Boom, maker of supersonic aircraft, is selling jet turbines to AI data center companies like Crusoe.1
Both xAI and OpenAI are "building their own power plants with large arrays of converted jet engines."1 And apparently you can power jet engines with natural gas.
I had no idea this was a thing and was surprised to see a literal jet turbine housed in a shipping container. I guess any turbine is still a turbine.
That got me wondering if this is already common practice among bitcoin miners. Anyone know?

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Miner arb was on stranded energy using regular generators
AI squeezed that arb, no energy left stranded, generators manufacturers backlogged... Jet thing is relatively recent because of the generator crunch
GEV has been doing this awhile, taking engines out of the desert bone yards, but the super sonic engines are more efficient allegedly in hot climates like Texas
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 3h
Mhh, interesting! I still looks designed to generate thrust though.
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @winteryeti 3h
Ok, but why? I'm not understanding the mechanics of how a jet engine is applied. It is used as an on-site generator versus just using power from a solar farm or a connected grid?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b OP 2h
It's effectively a very large generator. Using grid power for many new megawatts of load, unless the grid was overbuilt and has many megawatts of excess capacity, is not something you can really do on short timescales. At this scale, assuming you can afford to do so, it seems to make more sense to provide your own power generation to cut out the variables of middlemen.
I'm sure a lot of these data centers will be powered by solar too.
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