Bob Jenks
Coverage of Bob Jenks in the Nexus archive.
- As gas plants rise to power AI, renewable energy allies are fighting for cleaner alternatives
The rise of AI-driven data centers is increasing energy demand, prompting a surge in natural gas and coal plant construction. Renewable energy advocates and lawmakers in multiple states are enacting legislation to ensure these facilities meet clean energy benchmarks. States like New York, Michigan, and Oregon have introduced laws requiring data centers to source a significant portion of their energy from renewables by 2030-2040.
- As gas plants rise to power AI, renewable energy allies are fighting for cleaner alternatives
The surge in energy demand from artificial intelligence is driving a boom in natural gas and coal plants, prompting renewable energy advocates and lawmakers in states like New York, Michigan, Oregon, and Minnesota to push for legislation requiring data centers to use climate-friendly energy. Efforts aim to align data center power consumption with emissions-reduction goals, as tech giants' energy needs outpace renewable energy infrastructure development.
- As gas plants rise to power AI, renewable energy allies are fighting for cleaner alternatives
The surge in energy demand from AI is driving a fossil fuel renaissance, prompting renewable energy advocates to push for climate-friendly power sources for data centers. States like New York, Michigan, Oregon, and Minnesota are enacting legislation to require data centers to meet renewable energy benchmarks, while utilities and tech giants face pressure to align with emissions-reduction goals.