Anti-Innovation Energy Policy Could Stifle America’s future

Vance Ginn | Source: Real Clear Energy | Posted 04/03/2025

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President Donald Trump made explicit promises: reshore jobs, unleash American innovation, and secure the country’s lead in artificial intelligence. That vision took shape early in his second term with the bold announcement of Stargate—a $500 billion commitment to build out an AI-driven data infrastructure across the U.S., starting in Texas.


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President Donald Trump's vision for American innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence, is at risk due to Senate Bill 6 (SB 6) in Texas. This bill threatens to impose heavy regulations on data centers, which are crucial for the country's digital infrastructure and economic growth. By allowing the grid operator, ERCOT, to discriminate against large energy users, SB 6 could lead to increased costs and even remote shutdowns of these facilities during emergencies, undermining the very innovation that Texas aims to promote.

Data centers are not only essential for modern life but also play a significant role in national security by housing sensitive information. The bill's failure to classify them as critical infrastructure could have dire consequences during grid emergencies, potentially disrupting vital services like hospitals and emergency response systems. Instead of stifling innovation, Texas should focus on embracing energy advancements, such as small modular nuclear reactors, to enhance grid resilience and support the burgeoning tech sector. The future of America's economic growth and security hinges on wise legislative choices that prioritize innovation over outdated regulatory approaches.



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