Areas all around the world are facing a variety of different effects from climate change, with different extreme weather events and storms becoming more frequent and more powerful. From wildfires to hurricanes and everything in between, communities are having to find ways to deal with these events. In addition to these storms, we are also seeing more extreme temperatures, particularly on the hot side. In order for people to continue living comfortably in many places, more power is required to keep homes and other structures cooled or heated during the summer and winter months – and in some places, all year long.
On top of that, we are in the midst of a boom around artificial intelligence that is powering new capabilities across nearly every industry. While there are clear benefits to many of these new tools, the generative AI models in particular require massive amounts of data that are being held in an increasingly large number of data centers, which in turn require tremendous amounts of power to keep running
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