With thoughtful planning, California can gain new data centers in ways that benefit ratepayers, improve grid reliability and minimize environmental harms.
The batch study process would allow for data centers’ interconnection requests to be evaluated based on the amount of load the grid can reliably handle.
EdgeCore, the Denver-based data center developer that once teased one of the Valley's biggest hyperscale campuses, is quietly hitting the brakes in Mesa. The company has sliced roughly 800,000 square ...
In many towns built on coal, the end of steady mining work didn’t just mean fewer jobs—it meant fewer reasons ...
A computer platform that runs on human neurons (and recently showed off said neurons’ ability to play DOOM) now wants in on the data center boom. Australia-based Cortical Labs announced today that it ...
Coordinating it all is a big job, and SFO has a new command post tasked with making it easier. Opened Jan. 21 and located in a new administration office building between Terminals ...
There’s no drain on your school system, there’s little drain on county services, and it’ll likely cover most, if not all, ...
Addressing reliable, accurate, and fast-acting voltage supervision that enables the reliable deployment of next-generation DC ...
Upper Saucon Township supervisors have unanimously approved a data center ordinance that would allow a facility in the township, but set a number of restrictions. But, township supervisors Chair John ...
Delaware regulators are considering a new tariff to determine how costs for rising electricity demand are shared. The proposal addresses whether data centers, which use massive amounts of power, ...