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Meta’s AI spending spree continues. After reportedly offering tens (or in some cases, hundreds) of millions of dollars to ...
LG&E and KU are seeking permission to build out $3.7 billion of power plants, largely due to its forecasted rise in data center energy demand. Critics say that demand is speculative and ratepayers ...
The AI boom has increased the challenge of forecasting power demand and revenue for new power generation facilities.
Khazna Data Centers, a global leader in hyperscale digital infrastructure, and Eni, a global energy company headquartered in ...
As developing new data centers to power artificial intelligence (AI) becomes critically important, opportunity arises for ...
With the debut of the HiPerGuard Medium Voltage Static UPS, ABB and Applied Digital are delivering the first power ...
Akerman Chair of Data Centers and Digital Infrastructure James Grice discusses capital markets innovations that will help ...
Data center industry at a crossroads: Soaring demand meets critical constraints JLL’s recent Data Center Forum brought together industry experts to identify challenges facing the sector amid record ...
The Pillsbury Nuclear-Powered Data Center Project Tracker is available here. (Fusion generation for data centers deserves, and will receive, its own Pillsbury article.) ...
Sponsored by Texas Instruments: To satiate the power demands of data centers using AI, engineers are turning to gallium-nitride-based high-voltage solutions.
This design reduces the need for high-speed fans and rear-door heat exchangers, thereby lowering cooling costs for the data center.
Utilities will hear from their peers about collaborative strategies for data center engagement. Here’s a sneak preview of what’s on the deck at the inaugural DTECH Data Centers and AI conference.