Electricity

Environment

Rising electricity demand could mean more fossil fuels – for now » Yale Climate Connections

Transcript: Cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and new manufacturing plants are creating a fast-growing demand for electricity. Janous: “So we have…

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World

Generating electricity from tacky tape

Zaps of static electricity might be a wintertime annoyance, but to certain scientists, they represent an untapped source of energy.…

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Tech

Chevron Wants to Tap Into A.I. Boom by Selling Electricity to Data Centers

The artificial intelligence boom has turbocharged demand for electricity, and everyone who is anyone in the U.S. energy industry wants…

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Environment

‘Rising star’: Europe made more electricity from solar than coal in 2024 | Europe

Europe made more electricity from sunshine than coal last year, a report has found, in what analysts called a “milestone”…

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Business

A new electricity supercycle is under way

Why spending on power infrastructure is surging around the world Source link

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Environment

Energy firms to spend £70bn to rewire Great Britain’s electricity grid | Energy industry

Energy companies have promised to spend almost £70bn over five years to help rewire Great Britain’s electricity infrastructure in the…

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Environment

UK ‘needs to play catch-up’ in global race to rewire electricity grids | Energy industry

The UK is lagging behind in the race to rewire the world’s power grids by investing four times more on…

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Health

Defibrillation devices can save lives using 1,000 times less electricity

In a paper published this week in Chaos, by AIP Publishing, researchers from Sergio Arboleda University in Bogotá, Colombia, and…

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World

Harnessing vibrations: Engineered material generates electricity from unexpected source

Imagine tires that charge a vehicle as it drives, streetlights powered by the rumble of traffic, or skyscrapers that generate…

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Business

Air conditioning will be major driver of electricity demand, says IEA

Higher temperatures and rising incomes could boost power demand coming from home cooling units by 280% by 2050 Source link

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