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jklinger41001/21/20258 repliesview on HN

> starting in Texas

Maybe I just don't get it. Texas seems like an awful place to do business.


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mandevil01/21/2025

My guess would be it's all about electricity.

Texas has a .... unique energy market (literally! They don't connect to the national grid so they can avoid US Government regulations- that way it's not interstate commerce). Because of that spot prices fluctuate very wildly up and down, depending on the weather, demand, and their large quantity of renewables (Texas is good for solar and wind energy). When the weather is good for renewables they have very cheap electricity (lots of production and can't sell to anyone outside the state), when the weather is bad they can have incredibly expensive electricity (less production, can't buy from anyone outside the state). Larger markets, able to pull from larger pools of producers and consumers, just fluctuate less.

I know some bitcoin miners liked to be in Texas and basically worked as energy speculators: when electricity was cheap they would mine bitcoin, when it was expensive they shut down their plant- sometimes they even got paid by producers to shut-down their plant! I would bet that you could do a lot of that with AI training as well, given good checkpointing.

You wouldn't want to do inference there (which needs to be responsive and doesn't like 'oh this plant is going to shut down in one minute because a storm just came up') but for training it should be fine?

Jtsummers01/21/2025

No state income tax, fewer regulations (zoning, environmental regulations) than other parts of the country, relatively cheap power, large existing industrial base. For skilled labor that last bit is important. Also one of the cheapest states wrt minimum wage (same as federal, nothing added), which is important for unskilled labor.

Depending on the part of the state, relatively low costs of living which is helpful if you don't like paying people much. Large areas that are relatively undeveloped or underdeveloped which can mean cheaper land.

nateglims01/21/2025

The white house was touting this so it's probably to secure political patronage or will be part of pork barrel spending to get some other bill passed.

jofzar01/21/2025

It doesn't even have an electricity grid that works, maybe that's where the 500b is going, reconnecting it to the grid.

steveoscaro01/22/2025

Based on what? There’s not a better state in the country for large capex gambles by business.

avs73301/21/2025

When doing business is a bribe it’s perfect