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The 945-Terawatt Bottleneck: Power Lines, Water Rights, and Dutch Lasers

Stephanie Dugan by Stephanie Dugan
April 15, 2026
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Yesterday we described a widening gap between the physical economy and the digital one — consumer confidence at a 74-year low on one side, autonomous AI agents scaling without friction on the other. Today that gap acquired a precise measurement: 945 terawatt-hours. That is how much electricity global AI data centers are projected to consume by 2030, double the current figure, and the single number that explains why the AI revolution’s binding constraint has nothing to do with software.

The S&P 500 is hovering within points of its all-time high of 7,002.28 on Wednesday afternoon, lifted by bank earnings and geopolitical optimism. But the story worth following sits well below the index level — in zoning boards, water permits, and a factory complex in the south of the Netherlands.

The Dutch Choke Point

ASML reported first-quarter results this morning, and the headline numbers were strong: €8.8 billion in net sales, a 53% gross margin, and a raised full-year 2026 outlook of €36 to €40 billion. Shares dipped slightly in early trading on a softer Q2 revenue forecast of €8.4 to €9.0 billion. Ignore the dip. The more important data point is geographic.

Sales to South Korea surged from 22% of total revenue late last year to 45% this quarter. The buyers: SK Hynix and Samsung, both scrambling to acquire extreme ultraviolet lithography systems to manufacture the high-bandwidth memory that AI accelerators devour. SK Hynix alone is ordering roughly 24 EUV systems worth 12 trillion won over two years. Shipments to China, meanwhile, collapsed to 19% of revenue.

CEO Christophe Fouquet put it plainly: “Supply will not cover demand for the foreseeable future.” With TSMC planning up to $56 billion in capital expenditures this year, the queue at ASML’s factory doors in Veldhoven is the narrowest passage in the entire AI supply chain.

Yesterday we noted that Broadcom and its peers sit on the receiving end of hyperscaler capex dollars. ASML sits one layer deeper — it builds the machines that build the chips that Broadcom designs. Control that layer, and you control the clock speed of the entire industry.

The Power and Water Rebellion

Even if Veldhoven could ship twice as many lithography systems tomorrow, the American electrical grid would struggle to absorb the output. Electricity prices in the country’s most concentrated data center corridors have risen 267% over the past five years. AI workloads are expected to claim up to half of the 945 TWh data center total by 2030. And communities are drawing lines.

Between March and June of last year, $98 billion in data center projects were stalled globally due to local opposition. A proposed $14.5 billion facility in Bessemer, Alabama, would require 2 million gallons of water daily for cooling — equivalent to the consumption of 6,600 households. Over 30 US states have introduced roughly 300 bills targeting data center development. On Tuesday, the town of Apex, North Carolina, imposed a year-long moratorium on all new data centers and crypto mining operations.

This is no longer an environmental sidebar. It is a hard constraint on capacity growth. McKinsey projects a $7 trillion global data center build-out by 2030, and the primary bottleneck is not silicon — it is switchgear, transformers, and the willingness of local governments to approve the permits.

The Cooling Arms Race

The thermal math is forcing capital into deeply unglamorous corners of the market. Digital infrastructure provider Vertiv announced today the acquisition of BMarko Structures, absorbing a 560,000-square-foot fabrication facility in South Carolina. The strategic logic: you cannot scale AI if you cannot manufacture the physical enclosures for the servers fast enough. Vertiv is vertically integrating the construction process itself.

On the cooling side, Iceotope Technologies crossed 200 patents for its liquid immersion systems, which submerge server components in dielectric fluid and cut energy consumption by roughly 40%. The liquid cooling market is projected to reach $20 billion by 2030. Six months ago, these were niche engineering curiosities. Now they are operational prerequisites — the only viable path to running next-generation GPU clusters without melting the building or draining the local reservoir.

The Headline Rally

The broader tape, meanwhile, is trading on geopolitics. The Nasdaq posted its tenth consecutive daily gain on Wednesday, and the rally has a clear proximate cause: President Trump stated that the Iran conflict is “close to over,” triggering a risk-on move that pushed oil prices to just under $100 a barrel — still 31% above pre-war levels, but stable enough for equity markets to exhale.

Morgan Stanley and Bank of America both cleared first-quarter estimates this morning, reporting EPS of $3.43 and $1.11, respectively. Yesterday we tracked the bifurcation in bank earnings — trading desks minting money from volatility while loan books flash caution. That pattern held. The lending economy is slowing. The capital markets economy is thriving.

Bitcoin briefly punched past $76,000 to a 70-day high before settling around $74,000, driven by heavily negative funding rates and a short squeeze. The asset remains caught between identities — risk-on momentum trade and stateless store of value — without fully committing to either.

The Takeaway

The winners of the next phase of AI will not be determined by benchmark scores on language models. They will be determined by who secures the EUV lithography slots, who locks down water rights and grid capacity, and who can physically construct and cool the facilities fast enough to absorb the demand. The software layer is scaling exponentially. The infrastructure layer is scaling linearly, at best, and in some jurisdictions not at all.

Keep an eye on the SEC roundtable scheduled for Thursday regarding the CLARITY Act. Its nominal focus is digital assets, but the regulatory appetite for governing high-energy-consumption technology sectors is sharpening rapidly. The grid is becoming a policy question, and policy questions have a way of becoming investment constraints.

Best regards,
The StocksToday.com Editorial

Stephanie Dugan

Stephanie Dugan

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