NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Michael Thomas, CEO of Cleanview, about his new report on tech companies' plans to build their own off-grid power plants to provide energy for data centers.
What’s powering the AI boom may be reshaping more than just the tech economy.
Apparently, AI data centers are capable of sucking less (power, that is). A recent UK trial demonstrated that they can adjust ...
The pledge signed Wednesday by Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle and OpenAI does not include requirements for how ...
What are the best data center power stocks for investors right now? Seeking Alpha analysts Manika Premsingh of Long Term Tips and Kody's Dividends give us their picks. Manika Premsingh: Big projected ...
Amber Semiconductor, a fabless semiconductor company pioneering the next generation power management for AI data centers, today announced the initial closing of its $30 million Series C financing ...
Data center energy demand is soaring, driving gigawatt-scale growth in fast-start reciprocating engine power plants worldwide ...
Demands that tech companies provide their own power highlights the electricity and water demands of data centers, impacting ...
Forcing AI companies to provide their own power doesn’t get at the root of the issue, which is that the resources we use to generate electricity are scarce.
PJM is hoping to open the door for data centers buying power directly from adjacent power plants without driving up utility bills for consumers.
If you’re worried about data centers and AI inflating your electricity bill, you’re not alone. A California watchdog released a report Tuesday urging policymakers to act fast on the state’s ...
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