Why the cloud still runs on coal and gas
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Why the cloud still runs on coal and gas
""It is clear today, nationally, that electricity demand is outstripping supply; the market reflects this, and generators are responding. We need every single megawatt of energy we can get right now.""
""Dominion Energy, which had pledged to shift to 100% renewable sources by 2045, has planned significant investment in gas and nuclear power until 2039 to reliably generate power when customers need it the most.""
""In Nevada, utility company NV Energy has said data centers could cause it to miss the state's clean energy targets of 50% renewable power generation by 2030.""
""NextEra Energy announced in December that it no longer saw a realistic path to achieving actual zero-carbon emissions due to the demands of nearly 100 data centers in North Carolina.""
Data centers require significant energy, impacting U.S. electricity supply and costs. Grid operators are reverting to fossil fuels, postponing closures of many plants. PJM Interconnection, covering 13 states, has seen a 60% cancellation of planned fossil fuel plant closures. Companies like Dominion Energy are investing in gas and nuclear power, delaying renewable commitments. NV Energy warns data centers may hinder Nevada's clean energy goals, while NextEra Energy in North Carolina doubts achieving zero-carbon emissions due to data center demands.
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