The "last five-feet" connection often falls into a gray area of ownership, which leads to several critical failures
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Awards Redesmere Ltd decommissioning and migration contract
CEO Pedro Pizarro called for a return to the cost-of-service model for California's regulated utilities during a company earnings call.
Company keeps fighting, even after Compass and the county drop out
Ranging from Edge to multi-gigawatt campuses
Looking to harness the ocean to power compute
The plant didn’t produce electricity, but TransAlta spent money keeping it “available” instead of retiring it as planned. It will cost another $23 million to repair it, TransAlta told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
3GW added in last 90 days alone
Water's role in the future of data centers is just as important as power
Second rooftop solar array to be commissioned this month
Climeworks first portfolio agreement with a data center firm
A new report outlines how virtual power plants can free up capacity on the existing grid while highlighting how VPPs can also help meet new load growth driven by data centers.
Amazon, Google, and Meta join Microsoft in signaling a shift: growth is now tied to power, chips, and unprecedented capital spending.
The utility will supply a 1.4-GW Oracle data center under construction now, and it has submitted contracts to regulators for a 1-GW Google project also in the works.
The reported Google-Anthropic deal pairs capital with a 5 GW compute commitment, shifting how AI infrastructure is financed and allocated.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Oliver Milman from The Guardian discusses how the clean energy industry is pushing forward despite Trump's aggressive efforts to suppress it.
New silicon and packaging could cut power, ease cooling, and strengthen security – if software and ecosystems keep pace.