Construction of new data centers in the U.S. fell for the first time since 2020 despite soaring demand for artificial-intelligence computing capacity, as developers face delays in permitting, zoning ...
Global data centre power demand expected to double to 200-plus gigawatts by 2030 U.S. data centre demand could hit 100-130GW by 2030, leaving 80GW shortfall Nuclear could meet 10% of AI power demand ...
Energy prices are soaring in large part due to accelerated investments in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Training and inference for AI models demands huge amounts of electricity, ...
Power demand in the U.S. is rising faster than the grid was designed to accommodate, driven in large part by rapid growth in data centers. Large, concentrated data center loads are clustering in ...
The nation’s electric, gas and water utilities have their work cut out for them in 2026. A combination of record-high rates, widespread outages and evolving customer expectations for how to access ...
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