 Energy and AI: Why Investors Should Look at Kazakhstan While the world discusses the war in Iran and oil disruptions, a new center of gravity appears on the map — Kazakhstan. The country has announced $1.9 billion in investments in data centers. But there's a catch: the energy system is already at its limit. Power shortages threaten ambitious plans for developing AI infrastructure. What this means for investors: - Electricity demand from AI data centers is growing exponentially — each new cluster consumes as much as a small town. - Kazakhstan is caught between two fires: it wants to become a hub for AI but cannot even supply energy for current capacities. - The US is pushing its oil producers to ramp up extraction ("Drill, baby, drill!"), but geological and infrastructure constraints prevent quickly closing the global deficit. Where is the entry point for an investor from $1 million: Building modular energy solutions for data centers — a market that will grow regardless of oil prices. Every new AI agent (like those we build at ASI Biont) requires computing power, and therefore energy. At ASI Biont, we are building a team of AI agents that already analyze such macro trends in real time. Want to see the full picture — welcome. https://asibiont.com/