Infrastructure & Energy

Exploring the systems that power economies—from energy, grids, and data centers to transportation, communications, and critical infrastructure.

Infrastructure enables progress. Resilience determines continuity.

Modern societies depend on reliable energy, transportation, communications, water, and digital infrastructure. Sustainable growth requires systems that are resilient, adaptable, and capable of supporting future demand.

More is not always better. Smarter infrastructure is.

Recent Observations

Recent observations exploring the systems that power economies—from energy, artificial intelligence, manufacturing, transportation, and communications to the infrastructure that enables long-term resilience.

More Is Not Always Better

Growth often creates new bottlenecks. Sustainable infrastructure depends on balancing capacity, resilience, and long-term demand.

Working With Nature

Green spaces, water systems, and nature-based design are becoming part of tomorrow’s critical infrastructure.

Infrastructure Bottlenecks

Power, transformers, water, and permitting often determine when innovation becomes reality.

Power the New Constraint

Compute can scale rapidly. Reliable electricity cannot. Power availability is becoming one of the defining constraints of the AI era

Cooling Is Becoming Infrastructure

Cooling is no longer a supporting system. It is becoming one of the defining factors in where AI infrastructure can scale sustainably.

The Geography of Compute

AI infrastructure is expanding beyond traditional hyperscale markets as power, land, connectivity, and resilience redefine where compute can grow.