As it confronts one of its biggest ever challenges — meeting the soaring energy demands of AI and cloud computing — the data centre industry is suddenly at the forefront of the power sector's ...
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has retracted the NEET UG 2025 Round 2 seat allotment due to a government medical college's erroneous submission of double the ...
Nuclear energy represents a $10 trillion potential market opportunity that could hold "the answer to the world's power shortages," according to a new report from Bank of America. To meet the growing ...
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 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — We have heard from many of you concerned about higher electric bills. Some point out that higher natural gas prices for electric power generation is involved with rising costs. But the ...
Data center construction is slowing nationwide as U.S. electrical infrastructure struggles to keep up with demand, according to a CBRE report. Nationally, data centers totaling 5,242.5 megawatts were ...
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One of the major reasons why artificial intelligence data centers are sucking up so much power is the need to cool processors that run very hot. But Microsoft Corp. is trying out a possible solution: ...
The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence has driven rising demand for data centres globally, significantly increasing energy consumption. The International Energy Agency (IEA) said data ...
DAVIS, W.Va. — A coalition of environmental organizations is challenging the permit issued by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection for the development of a data center in Tucker ...
AI and hyperscale demand are breaking the energy model. The next generation of data centers will be built on power strategies that bypass the grid entirely Data center growth has always been fast.
Much of the world had been turning away from traditional nuclear power in recent decades. Aging plants, high construction costs, security risks and radioactive-waste challenges caused policymakers and ...