As AI increases demand for data centers, many will get built in dense metropolitan areas close to where people live and work.
News cycles are increasingly dominated by debates about AI’s impact on power systems, consumer energy prices, grid emissions and grid resilience.
The AI conversation has moved decisively beyond productivity-focused generative models.
Louisiana Delta Community College (LDCC) has announced the launch of its new Data Center Technician training program, designed to equip Northeast Louisiana residents with ...
Robotics is moving onto the critical path of data center construction and operations. From fleet-based drilling to perception ...
The company plans to build and pay for dedicated energy infrastructure to reduce the risk of AI data centers straining local ...