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How data centers can learn to turn off and help the grid By Jason Plautz | 08/19/2025 06:36 AM EDT Using less electricity as a response to high demand had been a nonstarter for big tech companies.
Government agencies are contracting with Palantir to correlate disparate pieces of data, promising efficiency but raising ...
AI technology is essential for the energy sector to optimize power grids in the wake of the data center boom to maintain stability and efficiency.
Itron's Nick Tumilowicz asserts a need for an integrated approach to grid management that processes and acts on real-time data at the edge.
The benefits are clear: improved reliability, faster emergency response, safer operations, and lower overall costs. This isn’t just a better way to analyze data—it’s a smarter way to build and operate ...
(Bloomberg) -- Data centers looking to connect to the largest US grid must bring their power supply, the system’s independent watchdog said.
In this episode of Energy Insiders, data centre expert Andrew Walton explains what data centres need, where they might be built, and what will power them.
Parrella also pointed to the recently-passed Senate Bill 6, a first-of-its-kind Texas law that would give ERCOT the ability to shut down data centers when electricity demand on the grid threatens ...
For a long time, companies have been using relational databases (DB) to manage data. However, with the increasing use of ...
But it is likely that both grid and utilities will start to explore how the solid principles of resiliency can be applied with more intelligence and real data. They are also likely to place greater ...
The GW Ranch project will be located on 8,000+ acres and will be purpose-built to support hyperscale data center operators and artificial intelligence applications. According to Pacifico, the project ...
Data centre expert Andrew Walton explains what data centres need, where they might be built, and what will power them. Plus: ESOO, and Checkers the Sheltie.