Where will the power come from? As AI workloads explode and U.S. data center power demand races toward 134 GW by 2030, the industry faces a fundamental constraint: the grid ...
Growing up, whenever there was a hurricane or a big storm, Jason Robinson enjoyed looking at maps from electric utilities’ websites that showed power outages. But there was one problem: The United ...
National Grid has over 2,300 workers out in the field as power outages continue to impact customers on Thanksgiving ...
Partnership Allows for Dramatic Scale-Out by Leveraging Standardized Global Grid Data from Electricity Maps for Real-Time Integration with the BluWave-ai Platform OTTAWA, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / ...
Visual inspections of the power grid have traditionally relied on manual methods and reactive responses. These inspections, whether performed on foot, by helicopter or drone, often involve fragmented ...
It hasn’t been that long since humans figured out how to create power grids that integrated multiple generators and consumers. Ever since AC won the battle of the currents, grid operators have had to ...
Modernizing data center infrastructure to keep up with AI is as much about navigating regulation and industry partnerships as ...
Power grids are rapidly decentralizing, requiring a shift from centralized hubs to grid edge management for stability and responsiveness. Artificial intelligence at the grid edge is critical for ...
People in the power industry understand inertia and its importance to grid stability. As large thermal power plants and other inertia-providing units are replaced with renewable resources that provide ...
One of the questions I’m asked most often is whether I think the future of power in the U.S. will be on-grid or off-grid. My answer is that it's the wrong question. Like most complex subjects—and ...