With today's mixed workforce, keeping teams in sync and working smoothly is like an ongoing exercise in juggling pieces of paper spread across platforms, communications on scattered islands, and ...
ATLANTA — Georgia’s Public Service Commission is weighing a plan that could determine how we power our future. Georgia Power is asking to spend $15 billion to meet projected future energy needs fueled ...
The huge demand for energy to power data centers will be a key focus for antitrust regulators in the future, a former top official at the U.S. Justice Department’s trustbusting division said.
The utility plans to ask state regulators for approval to add 10 gigawatts of power, enough to support major new industrial growth. The company says it needs to prepare for potential demand from data ...
Abstract: Data centers have become demand-side resources in power systems through flexible load adjustment enabled by computing job scheduling. However, the quantification of this remains unexplored ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. If artificial intelligence is the zeitgeist of the 21st century, it’s powered by something ...
Nvidia makes the chips that support artificial intelligence, making it something of a picks-and-shovels play on AI. AI needs to "live" somewhere, which favors real estate investment trusts. AI needs ...
Abstract: Modeling of nonlinear loads is crucial for analyzing and evaluating power quality in modern power system. To further enhance both accuracy and robustness, a novel data-driven nonlinear load ...
NEW YORK, Oct 2 (Reuters) - U.S. public power utilities are seeing explosive electricity demand from data centers, with some requests exceeding the total energy currently used by all of their ...
Earlier this week, OpenAI announced a “strategic partnership” with AI chipmaker Nvidia in which the duo of tech giants will build and deploy upwards of 10 gigawatts of AI data centers. Nvidia will ...
This year, “DEI” didn’t just slip off homepages and annual reports — it got buried in euphemism. “Culture.” “Belonging.” “People.” Even “ESG.” These are the stand-ins now paraded by firms still trying ...