The text warns about the risks of inflated electric demand forecasts, particularly for AI data centers and the power sector. It highlights concerns over potential overbuilding and reliance on traditional energy methods, advocating for innovative distributed energy resources (DERs). The narrative stresses the importance of critically evaluating demand predictions and the need for urgent new energy solutions to meet rising electricity demands.
Who’s to blame when climate change turns the lights off?
The increasing frequency of extreme weather events is attributed to climate change, highlighting the vulnerability of the UK’s infrastructure. The responsibility for ensuring resilience against such disruptions involves both private companies and government agencies, but there are currently no minimum standards for infrastructure resilience.
ABB E-mobility and MAN have successfully showcased megawatt charging on the eTruck for the first time
ABB E-mobility and MAN Truck & Bus marked the debut of the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) today, with Bavarian Minister President Dr. Markus Söder in attendance. The MAN eTruck was […]
Flooding and Climate Change: Everything You Need to Know
Floods are already the most common and among the most deadly disasters in the United States. As global warming continues to exacerbate sea level rise and extreme weather, flood-prone areas around the country are […]
Energy, utilities, resources: fast forward to the future with microgrids
By Carol Johnston Having worked in the energy, utilities, and resources (EUR) sector for most of my career, I’ve been fortunate to witness some amazing changes in how we power […]
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