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California utility PG&E asserts that surging data center development will gradually lead to lower electricity rates.
California utility PG&E predicts new data centers will need about 8.7 gigawatts of electricity over the next 10 years.
PG&E is being flooded with requests for new data centers as tech’s hunger for energy intensifies amid the artificial ...
CenterPoint Energy on Tuesday increased its 10-year capital expenditure plan to $52.5 billion through 2030, up from $48.5 ...
PG&E , California's largest electric utility, has seen a jump of more than 40% this year in requests for power supplies from ...
Gridcare sells its services to data center developers, charging them a fee based on how many megawatts of capacity the ...
Georgia Power and the Public Service Commission sparred over the utility's assumptions about future materialization rates for ...