In a world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, the backbone of this technological revolution—data centers—faces a critical hurdle: energy. These sprawling hubs, powering everything from cloud computing to AI algorithms, consume staggering amounts of electricity, often outpacing the
The energy sector stands at a critical juncture, grappling with an unprecedented surge in demand driven by high-intensity sectors like artificial intelligence data centers, which are projected to escalate power needs from a modest 4 GW today to a staggering 123 GW by 2035. This thirtyfold increase
In a nation racing toward a cleaner energy future, the quest for reliable, affordable storage solutions has become a critical challenge, especially as the grid struggles to store excess renewable energy for peak demand without high costs or safety risks. Enter sodium-ion batteries—a technology that
Allow me to introduce Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. With a deep understanding of grid reliability and security, Christopher offers invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of utilities in the United States. In this
Setting the Stage for Safer Infrastructure In the wake of devastating wildfires that scorched West Los Angeles County, a staggering reality has emerged: outdated overhead power lines pose a lethal threat during natural disasters, often knocked down by high winds or flames. These exposed wires have
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is driving unprecedented growth in digital infrastructure, data centers are grappling with an insatiable demand for reliable and immediate power, a need that has now eclipsed traditional priorities like proximity to fiber networks. This shift marks a