DOE looks to reassure industry players the US can help meet AI demands

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DOE looks to reassure industry players the US can help meet AI demands

The Department of Energy has released a resource guide to assist utilities in meeting the energy demands of data centers, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence. The guide highlights various programs and subsidies available to support deployment, grid enhancement, energy efficiency, and technical assistance. This initiative aims to address the increasing electricity needs of AI technologies.

As data centers are projected to consume a significant portion of U.S. power by 2030, the DOE is emphasizing its role in supporting the energy requirements of AI infrastructure. The agency's recent launch of the Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence for Science, Security, and Technology initiative underscores its commitment to leveraging national laboratories for advancements in AI capabilities. It is crucial for utilities, tech companies, and regulators to collaborate in meeting the escalating energy demands driven by AI growth.

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