A North Dakota Coal Plant Approved to Power AI Data Centers

Power-Eng.com: Kevin Clark

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Image: Coal Creek Station, ND: Lignite Energy Council

“North Dakota’s largest coal-fired power plant was recently approved by the McLean County Commission for re-zoning of 800 acres of agricultural land to commercial near Rainbow Energy Center’s 1,151 MW Coal Creek Station.”

This approval would pave the way for Rainbow Energy’s Coal Creek to power new AI data centers. “Rainbow Energy has previously said its plans for the area include construction of new data centers that would source power from Coal Creek.”

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Can the Integrated Circuit Chip Manufacturers Keep Up with the AI Demand?

UtilityDive.com: Robert Walton

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Image: Amazon Web Services Data Center: Nathan Howard/Getty

Will the integrated circuit (IC) chip manufacturers be able to maintain AI’s ever-increasing demand for new data center facilities?

London Economics produced a report stating that, “AI demand forecasts have alarmed utilities that are rushing to add energy resources, despite concerns over impacts on power bills. Projected data center demand from the U.S. power market would require 90% of global chip supply through 2030, where such a scenario is unrealistic.”

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Google Signs Agreement for New Renewable Energy to Power AI Facilities

FoxNews.com: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report

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Image: FoxNews.com: Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson

Google recently signed its first ever energy power contract for nuclear fusion technology with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) in taking the next step forward in renewable clean energy. “CFS is an MIT spin-out working to build one of the world’s first commercial fusion reactors. This Google fusion deal marks a pivotal moment for the tech giant as it looks to secure reliable, carbon-free power for its growing AI operations.”

Google plans to purchase up to “200 megawatts of power from CFS’s planned ARC fusion power plant in Chesterfield County, Virginia, which will help power Google’s expanding network of AI data centers.”

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Could Advanced Conductors Like AECC Technology Replace ACSR Transmission and Distribution Lines for Power Grid Improvements?

EnergyCentral.com: Jason Huang & T&DWorld.com: Gene Wolf

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Image: T&DWorld.com: Gene Wolf

Since aluminum conductor steel reinforced (ACSR) technology took over nearly all of power utilities’ transmission lines and overhead distribution lines, there has not been many advancements in newer and more feasible power delivery conductors. The ACSR technology has been around for over a century, but a new conductor technology is shaping up as an optimal replacement.

“AECC (Aluminum Encapsulated Carbon Core) technology represents a natural evolution that combines advanced conductor performance with traditional conductor safety and reliability. The design uses a pre-tensioned carbon fiber core protected by a seamless aluminum encapsulation layer, paired with annealed aluminum trapezoidal outer strands.”

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“Advanced conductor technologies are gaining acceptance with utilities and grid operators. Reconductoring with advanced conductors can put a huge dent in the transmission capacity shortage”

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The Forecast for Renewable Resources Could Rise 300 Percent Based on Future Energy Demands

NBCNews.com – Energy, Spencer Kimball (CNBC)

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“Renewable energy demand will triple over the next seven years as data center growth accelerates to facilitate the proliferation of artificial intelligence, NextEra Energy CEO John Ketchum said Wednesday.

NextEra added 3,000 megawatts of renewable and storage projects to its order backlog in the second quarter. Of those, 860 megawatts — or 28% — come from agreements with Google to power the tech company’s data centers.”

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New EV Prototype Is a Game Changer in Rapid Battery Charging

FoxNews.com – Kurt Knutsson (CyberGuy Report)

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Nyobolt-EV Prototype (FoxNews.com)

Battery technology combined with innovative electric vehicle (EV) designs continue improving in efficiency, durability, reliability, and responsiveness. “Imagine pulling up to a charging station, plugging in your electric vehicle and driving off with a near-full battery in less time than it takes to grab a coffee.”

A new protype, “Nyobolt, a U.K.-based battery technology company, has recently unveiled a working prototype of an electric vehicle that can charge from 10% to 80% in just under five minutes. That’s not a typo, folks.

We’re talking about adding 120 miles of range in just a matter of a few minutes with Nyobolt’s lightning-fast charging. Nyobolt’s prototype is charging twice as fast as the speediest EVs currently on the market.”

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