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National Grid said its investment, planned for projects from 2026 to 2031, will support grid connections from large sources of power demand such as data centers and gigafactories.
Northern Virginia has spent more than a decade unchallenged as the country’s top data center market. But Atlanta has recently risen as a contender.
A controversial data center proposed in Oldham County has withdrawn its application to be located along KY-53, but has submitted new plans for a smaller center within the county.
A host of evidence suggests AI/data center spending is still in its early innings. Vertiv's power solutions are a critical part of data center architecture. The startling increase occurred as the ...
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Grist on MSNThis rural community fought one of the country’s biggest gas-powered data centers — and wonInside the grassroots opposition that fended off a 2,200-acre data center campus in southern Virginia, and why their struggle ...
As inference fuels demand for smaller data centers close to areas with large concentrations of customers, the evolution of the digital infrastructure ecosystem to support AI will mirror the ...
Join Bisnow's Data Center C&D event in San Jose to hear from Prologis, Google, Cloudflare, Meta & more on state of digital infrastructure development across the west coast ...
Data demands are expected to nearly double by 2026, and much of that data is unstructured, creating challenges for storage, governance and analysis. Despite this, too few organizations are ...
If state regulators allow utilities to follow the standard approach of splitting the costs of new infrastructure among all consumers, the public will end up paying for data centers’ power.
Shares of Nvidia partner and data center equipment company Vertiv Holdings (VRT-0.29%), surged by 26.2% in May, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence.
The data-center operator announced a lease deal with Nvidia-backed AI firm CoreWeave. The 15-year agreement is expected to generate $7 billion of revenue for Applied Digital.
Oldham County's $6B data center project moves to a new site, addressing community concerns and promising economic benefits and job creation.
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