AI’s demand for compute is rapidly outpacing current power infrastructure. According to Goldman Sachs Global Institute, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ThinkLabs AI, a company specializing in AI-driven grid solutions, today announced results in collaboration with ...
In early 2020, the prevailing narrative in the power sector was a continuation story of the developments from the decade before: renewable buildout will keep compounding, thermal capacity will keep ...
Family offices are the new power players on Wall Street. A growing number of wealthy Americans are launching family offices, firms that do everything from investing money for the superrich to managing ...
CHICAGO, Dec. 23 - In Chicago’s working-class Pilsen neighborhood, a 60s-era oil-fired power plant rises up from an industrial lot behind Dvorak Park, which in warmer weather is packed with children ...
In 1796, President George Washington astonished the world by peacefully yielding power to his freely elected successor. In his farewell address, Washington warned against “the alternate domination of ...
Jose Luis Crespo will take over next year, and he expects to be able to turn the business around. Many investors see green energy stocks as a great way to invest in the future. Energy needs are rising ...
ULANQAB, China—The U.S. invented the most powerful artificial-intelligence models and controls access to the most advanced computer chips, but China has an ace to play in the global AI contest. China ...
President Donald Trump’s lawyer argued on Monday for far-reaching power that would go well beyond his ability to fire officials at the Federal Trade Commission and other independent agencies. Liberal ...
Nuclear power plants will receive the bulk of the money from the Energy Department's loan office, Secretary Chris Wright said. The Trump administration struck a deal last month with the owners of ...
Wired for Profit: First in a series about Alabama Power’s influence over electric rates, renewable energy, pollution and politics in the Yellowhammer State. MCCALLA, Ala.—Mary Rosenboom is fed up.