Increasing demand from the tech industry threatens to max out generation capacity in a 13-state region. Consumers are furious ...
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Q&A: Developing a sustainable power grid in the era of AI
Le Xie, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), ...
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Q&A: How AI could optimize the power grid
Artificial intelligence has captured headlines recently for its rapidly growing energy demands, and particularly the surging ...
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Chinese tech recovers the grid from failure in just 0.1 second, exported to 12 nations
Chinese developed technology recovers the grid from failure in just 0.1 seconds, as against hours that other countries need.
A longstanding lack of long-range transmission lines in south Louisiana, which limits the amount of power that can be moved in from other areas, contributed to an “extremely rare” problem with the ...
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Power grid testing boosts distribution innovations to utility scale
A historic legacy now translates to pioneering capabilities in electric grid technology at the Department of Energy's Oak ...
Human life is largely dependent on power, and the best power stations from CES 2026 showed us how they create a difference in ...
Sixty-seven million people in a 13-state region stretching from New Jersey to Kentucky get their power from a market operated ...
Opinion:Power demand is exploding and the grid is strained, driving up electricity bills. Here’s why prices are spiking—and ...
A quick headline roundup from the last couple of weeks: "US Electric Grid Heading Toward ‘Crisis’ Thanks to AI Data Centers" (Common Dreams, January 2) ...
Kevin O'Leary warns the US energy grid has "no power" for the AI boom compared to China. Read his stark analysis on the S&P 500 and tariffs.
The purpose of the nation’s electricity grid that powers our homes and businesses is to provide reliable electricity. That’s hardly radical.
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