Power-grid operators are asking tech companies to supply their own electricity—or go dark at times—but many are pushing back.
America’s AI-fueled data center boom is pushing the U.S. power grid toward a breaking point, forcing utilities and tech giants into a high-stakes standoff over who should shoulder the burden, The Wall ...
Distributed energy resources (DERs) have become a major part of the power generation landscape, particularly in support of a ...
"We can store those leftovers, so we don’t have to throw them out,” says John Zahurancik with the Arlington-based energy ...
Le Xie, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), ...
Buildings produce a large share of New York's greenhouse gas emissions, but predicting future energy demand—essential for ...
The U.S. Midwest grid has teamed up with Microsoft , it said on Tuesday, in the latest instance of Big Tech turning to ...
If the aim of Vladimir Putin’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy system was to cripple the country’s will to fight, it did not seem ...
National Grid says about 3,400 customers are without power in the City of Buffalo. Much of the outage, according to the ...
A major Southeast Asian utility is undertaking a comprehensive modernization of its distribution network, integrating ...
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) on Wednesday warned against the potential impact of renewable energy ...