America’s next decade will be decided by power—reliable, affordable, buildable power. This flagship plan delivers it: retire coal, cap and shrink gas energy, and anchor the grid with standardized nuclear, while HVDC spines move cheap solar and wind to the load pockets that matter. We pair dispatchable solar+storage with AI-optimized operations so evenings stay reliable as data-center and factory demand surges. A 70/30 federal–state compact unlocks projects at Manhattan tempo: milestone-based funding, programmatic permitting, methane kill-switches, habitat banking, and community benefit agreements. The price tag—about $725B federal over 20 years (≈0.13% of GDP/yr)—is small compared to the upside in national security, jobs, and competitiveness. This is a bridge with an exit: gas for resilience now, nuclear supplants it starting 2030. Quarterly scoreboards track what count along the way.
Solar is tactical. Storage is America’s innovation frontier. Nuclear is strategic. This Ai65 Energy briefing distills the playbook for U.S. energy leadership: short-term cost hedges with solar+storage, all-in investment in nuclear baseload, and seeding fusion as the far far away galaxy for energy abundance. Taking steps now to prepare for the nuclear backbone needed for Ai leadership is essential.


AI’s energy appetite is exploding, and America’s 1980s grid cannot keep up. This flagship Ai65 Energy article lays out a 40-year roadmap for how the U.S. secures dominance: leave solar to China, challenge in advanced storage, and win outright with nuclear. Only in the short term is natural gas, and solar plus advanced storage enough. Long-term, Nuclear is the key to Ai leadership. The choice is urgent—and the race is on.