A Message from Weiss Ratings Dear Reader, Sam Altman has invested $375 million to be part of the world's first nuclear fusion power plant, located north of Seattle. Bill Gates has spent more than $1 billion of his own money on the world's first Natrium plant in Southwest Wyoming. That's an advanced nuclear reactor that uses sodium-based technology to cool the reactor instead of water. And Meta recently signed a landmark agreement for a new facility to be built east of the Rockies. It involves the use of next-generation geothermal power. Why? It all has to do with AI. And the mass proliferation of AI data centers around the world. It's simple. AI data centers need power. Lots of it. And all these investments are meant to provide just that. Because, thanks to these AI data centers, and thousands more of them coming soon … A massive power drain is taking place across the globe. And with current power supplies rapidly evaporating … Each of these investments. Altman's nuclear fusion … Gates' Natrium power plant … Meta's geothermal operation … and dozens more like them around the world … Could help provide the power necessary … Eventually. But there's one major problem with all these enormous expenditures. These revolutionary AI energy investments aren't expected to pan out for years … Maybe not even until the next decade. And 2030 alone is still five years away. That means that, as vital as these investments could eventually become … They won't do anything to solve the energy crisis going on today. That's not good enough. Big tech is scrambling. Utilities across the nation are freaking out. Rolling blackouts could soon become the norm. These are scary times. But this crisis could also be the source of what could be one of the greatest investment ideas you are ever going to find. Because even though, right now, there is no all-encompassing solution available. Michael Robinson, a Silicon Valley legend with more than 40 years' experience revealing major tech trends ahead of the crowd … Says that he has uncovered two companies that can make a massive difference today. To learn all about these companies, which Michael calls AI's Energy Saviors, click here Sincerely, Eliza Lasky Weiss Advocate |
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