Why are new power lines needed? Who will pay for them? What do nearby residents and officials say? A Milwaukee Journal ...
From artificial intelligence-driven efficiency to transmission bottlenecks, power industry insiders share their perspectives ...
The U.S. energy regulator on Thursday directed the largest U.S. grid operator, PJM Interconnection, to establish rules on the connection of artificial intelligence-driven data centers and other large ...
AI data centers require incredible amounts of energy to run. NPR's Planet Money investigates how that demand for power might affect your electric bills.
Tools that power artificial intelligence devour energy. But attempts to shield regular Californians from footing the bill in 2025 ended with a law requiring regulators to write a report about the ...
With data centers flooding into Georgia, utility regulators face a big decision: Should they let Georgia Power Co. spend more than $15 billion to increase its electricity capacity by 50% over the next ...
Artificial intelligence can transform healthcare workflows, but it is energy intensive, and organizations need to be prepared for a change in energy needs.
LITTLETON, Colorado, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Major Asian economies including China, India, Japan and Vietnam have cleaned up their power generation systems by more than the United States and Europe in 2025 ...
Duke Energy is investing billions to upgrade its power grid, in part responding to unprecedented demand expected from a surge in new data centers. The Charlotte utility giant is adamant, however, that ...
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 ...
Senators launched a probe Tuesday demanding that tech companies explain exactly how they plan to prevent data center projects from increasing electricity bills in communities where prices are already ...
Indian ferrous players are likely to witness an EBITDA/tonne contraction to the tune of Rs 2,000/tonne in the third quarter, given lower realisations and higher coking coal costs, according to JM ...
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