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Firmus CEOs Talk About Energy Use for Planned AI Factories

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Date Published
2 July 2026
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Australian
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2 July 2026, 04:00 am

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This interview examines the significant physical infrastructure and energy requirements necessary to scale frontier AI models through large-scale 'AI factories' in Tasmania. The discussion highlights the rapid growth of compute capacity within Australia, which serves as a critical enabler for advancing AI capabilities and autonomous systems. While primarily focused on energy logistics, the expansion of such sovereign industrial compute resources directly impacts national oversight of high-capability systems and the physical security of AI hardware. The project represents a notable advancement in regional AI infrastructure that facilitates the development of increasingly powerful and potentially transformative AI models on Australian soil.

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VIDEO: Firmus CEOs talk about energy use for planned AI factoriesABC NewsThu 2 Jul 2026 at 1:24pmThu 2 Jul 2026 at 1:24pmThu 2 Jul 2026 at 1:24pmHas Video Duration: 5 minutes 8 seconds.Watch 5m Firmus co-CEOs Tim Rosenfield and Oliver Curtis spoke to 936 ABC Hobart on Thursday.Share optionsFacebookLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)Firmus co-CEOs Tim Rosenfield and Oliver Curtis spoke to 936 ABC Hobart on Thursday.LauncestonAI