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Exclusive: Most of the projects DOE canceled are still in limbo
A look at the scale of the Trump administration’s impact on canceled, threatened, and stalled projects at the Department of Energy.
Maeve AllsupApr 1, 2026
- The demand stack: Turning customers into grid capacity
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The cheapest new computing capacity is hiding in old data centers
Peter Hans HirschboeckMar 30, 2026
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The multimillion dollar debate over powering data centers in Texas
Maeve AllsupMar 30, 2026
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Google and the rise of space-based machine learning
Latitude StudiosMar 27, 2026
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Battery booms and the rise of flexibility
As storage markets saturate, value is shifting from building batteries to optimizing them — with AI and new flexibility models leading the way.
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The tech-utility PR blitz: Data centers can lower energy costs
At CERAWeek, hyperscalers and utility executives alike got behind an affordability pitch for the AI build-out.
Catherine BoudreauMar 27, 2026 -
Grid utilization vs expansion: The 100 GW debate
As the race for powered land intensifies, utilities are facing a hard question: build more, or use better?
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How to use storage to reduce the grid’s emissions
Tierra Climate deployed a 100-MW battery in Texas explicitly to reduce emissions — and avoided nearly 1,500 metric tons of CO2.
Bianca GiacoboneMar 26, 2026 -
How much would flexible data centers really reduce rates in PJM?
A new analysis found that while there are many benefits to demand response, it may not be the best tool for lowering costs.
Maeve AllsupMar 26, 2026 -
The state and future of nuclear waste
Dr. Jen Shafer digs into the details of waste itself and solutions for its safe disposal.
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Google, Fermi executives debate off-grid data centers
“If you’re just relying on gas, we’re screwed,” Google’s global head of data center energy said onstage at CERAWeek.
Catherine BoudreauMar 25, 2026 -
Risk is reshaping the battery market
Battery moratoriums are a sign that the market is calling for a pivot to safer technologies.
Graeme GrantMar 25, 2026














