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When Capital Meets Constraint: Rethinking Infrastructure Through an Investor Lens
Innovation in capital markets rarely comes from novelty alone. More often, it comes from reassessment — from asking sharper questions about assets that already exist. Not what was this built to do , but what else can this support ? A recent infrastructure project in Switzerland offers a useful illustration. At a decommissioned satellite teleport in the Alps, massive satellite dishes — once critical to global communications — are being repurposed as solar-tracking energy syste

Rich Washburn
5 days ago3 min read


Nuclear Power and the AI Infrastructure Race
Why Microreactors Are Back — and Why NANO Nuclear Is First in Focus Artificial intelligence is no longer constrained by algorithms or silicon alone. It is increasingly constrained by power—and more specifically, by the kind of power that can operate continuously, predictably, and at scale. As AI systems grow in complexity and ambition, they are placing unprecedented demands on physical infrastructure. Training and operating frontier models requires electricity that behaves le

Todd Colpron
Dec 17, 20255 min read


Power Is the New Silicon: Why Energy Availability Now Dictates AI Valuation
For the better part of the last decade, the story of artificial intelligence infrastructure has been a story about silicon. Who could secure the most advanced GPUs. Who had priority access to next-generation accelerators. Who could outspend competitors on hardware, packaging, and interconnects. That narrative is no longer sufficient. Today, the defining constraint on AI scale is not compute—it is power. Reliable, dispatchable, near-term power. And increasingly, the market is

Todd Colpron
Dec 15, 20253 min read
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