Data centers are on track to become one of the defining energy stories of the next decade, with global facilities projected to require roughly three times as much electricity by 2035 as they do today.
With energy demand soaring — largely due to the growth of data centers supporting a burgeoning AI industry — concerns have arisen about where the nation will find the energy capacity to meet its power ...
The growth of data centers often brings with it a push for innovative power solutions, including the integration of renewable ...
Facing an unprecedented flood of data center proposals that require billions of dollars in grid infrastructure projects to power, a growing number of states and utilities are enacting measures to ...
Federal regulators will allow tech companies to effectively plug massive data centers directly into power plants, issuing a long-awaited order Thursday, as the Trump administration urges it to help ...
"DTE models show that a new large data center will contribute approximately $300 million annually to improving DTE's electric ...
In the world of data centers, ensuring a facility will be online 99.999 percent of the time, is everything. Access to power is the number one priority when developers are trying to figure out where to ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Brian Kamenetzky: Welcome to "A New Era of Innovation," a podcast series from ...
Dominion Energy says its upcoming $11-a-month rate hike is driven by grid upgrades and inflation — not Virginia’s rapidly growing data-center industry. Critics note that Virginia hosts one of the ...