Lazard's Bilicic Sees 'Tremendous' Demand for AI Data Center Power
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When Lazard’s head of power says AI data center demand is far from solved and could push gas prices up, AI becomes an energy-market actor, not just a cloud story. If you’re planning large-scale AI infra, map power procurement and fuel exposure with the same rigor you apply to GPU supply.
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