Why Industries Are Moving to Behind-the-Meter Power
Energy demand from data centers, manufacturing, and hydrogen production is rising at a staggering rate. In the United States alone, data centers could consume up to 17% of all electricity by 2030…
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Grid operators could struggle to support new bit barn construction
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