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Oklahoma AG accuses death row inmate of ordering ‘hit,’ selling drugs while in prison White House lambasts $2 trillion Norwegian wealth fund's Caterpillar exit ‘Very Sad’: Trump Slams Supreme Court ...
The Trump administration’s abusive efforts to repurpose millions of federal records and funnel them into a centralized government database represent a systemic shift toward a consolidation of ...
Using less electricity as a response to high demand had been a nonstarter for big tech companies. That might be changing. For years, calculating the power needs for data centers has revolved around ...
Texas is preparing to cut off power to data centers during grid emergencies, highlighting strain from storms, rapid demand growth, and outdated operations. Nationwide, electricity demand is surging ...
Amid surging electricity demand and slow-paced infrastructure growth, modern energy infrastructure faces a swathe of challenges. While high demand is nothing unprecedented for modern grid operators, ...
What happens when a local police chief and the state attorney general disagree over the interpretation of a state law? That’s exactly what’s happening now in El Cajon regarding the police department’s ...
Terraflow Energy, a relatively new energy storage company based in Katy, has announced an ambitious slate of investments along the Gulf Coast. The startup, which formed a year ago, is planning a new ...
Terraflow Energy, a relatively new energy storage company based in Katy, has announced an ambitious slate of investments along the Gulf Coast. The startup, which formed a year ago, is planning a new ...
Data centers looking to connect to the largest US grid must bring their power supply, the system’s independent watchdog said. The warning escalates the watchdog’s position from just a month ago when ...
A New York-based start-up company wants to use batteries to reduce stress on the energy grid and put money back in the pockets of state residents. The pilot program, courtesy of Standard Potential in ...
After The Texas Tribune and other news outlets requested the information, the Public Utility Commission argued that it could lead to acts of terrorism. When the AG’s office disagreed, the PUC sued.