What happens when the engines of modern innovation—artificial intelligence data centers—consume as much power as entire cities, yet hold the potential to save the electrical grid from collapse? Across the globe, these facilities are multiplying, their energy demands straining already fragile
As the energy landscape undergoes a monumental transformation, the reliability of power grids is in question, given the planned retirement of aging power plants. Recent evaluations reveal potential risks of blackouts and economic impacts due to outdated infrastructure. This analysis reveals a
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The Mid-Atlantic energy landscape faces escalating pressures with PJM Interconnection, tasked with managing the power grid across 13 states and Washington D.C., taking center stage as they navigate potential energy reliability challenges. A surge in demand coupled with the retirement of energy
The U.S. electricity demand is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5% through 2035, a significant escalation from a 0.5% CAGR observed in the previous decade. This upsurge stems from numerous factors, including the push for building electrification, substantial growth
Ohio's decision to implement interconnection rules for data centers has captured the attention of stakeholders across the tech and utility sectors. With data centers becoming the powerhouse of the digital age, understanding how new regulations affect the cost structure and operations of these