Data centers aren’t short on demand, capital, or customers. They’re short on electrons, facing a grid that can’t build fast enough to keep up with demand.
Recent drought years have reduced hydroelectric generation and at times forced Hydro to rely more on electricity imports while reducing exports. At the same time, electrification of transportation, ...
The convergence of AI‑driven demand and widespread electrification is redefining what the grid must do and how it must operate.
As demand for AI and high-performance compute accelerates, three companies are building a model that co-locates energy generation, waste conversion and compute as a single deployable system.