Tech giants are in a heated race to build data centers and dominate the AI landscape. But America might not be ready for the energy demand.
Johns Hopkins energy research scholar Abe Silverman discusses the environmental and economic considerations related to the ...
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Town halls rage: Data centers blamed for higher bills and AI layoffs
Across the United States, community meetings that once revolved around potholes and school budgets are now consumed by ...
Given marching orders by the U.S. Energy Dept. to boost artificial intelligence sector growth, independent agency Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) now must absorb nearly 200 diverging power ...
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AI data center boom could drain US power grids and your wallet
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in apps and boardrooms, it is rapidly reshaping the physical ...
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Electrical substation infrastructure increasingly sits at the front of data center project planning as utilities tighten grid access and require major power upgrades ...
The power sector is grappling with a fundamental mismatch: hyperscale data centers demand electricity at unprecedented speed and scale, while the infrastructure to serve them operates on timelines ...
POWER breaks down the top insights from Data Center POWER eXchange, its unique one-day summit curated by POWER’s editorial team and convened to examine the collision between accelerating data center ...
Surging data center development is creating havoc across the territory of PJM Interconnection, a power transmission system spanning 13 states in the mid-Atlantic and Midwest and encompassing many of ...
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