Evidence40%Reported
OpinionFinancial·March 19, 2026
Shannon Carroll/Quartz: AI Capex Spending Spree Expanding Beyond Data Centers into Energy and Adjacent Industries
Quartz analysis argues that AI capital spending has moved beyond chips and server farms into energy infrastructure, pipelines, turbines, and exotic financial structures, citing Google's purchase of an energy developer and Meta's private-debt deals as examples of the trend reshaping multiple economic sectors.
Evidence Strength
Evidence40%Reported
Based on original reporting
Insights
First tracked
March 19, 2026
Last updated
March 19, 2026
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Evidence Strength
Evidence40%Reported
Based on original reporting
Insights
First tracked
March 19, 2026
Last updated
March 19, 2026
Sources
1 source
Related Developments
Walmart Integrates Gemini into OperationsAlphabet Announces $175B–$185B 2026 Capital Plan Centered on AI Infrastructure and Cloud ExpansionGoogle Seeks Liquid Cooling Equipment from Chinese Suppliers for AI Data CentersGermany Plans to Double AI Data Center Capacity by 2030, Targeting Google Among OthersBofA Forecasts $15 Billion in Alphabet Investment-Grade Debt Issuance for AI Infrastructure
