Data centers and renewable energy technologies are poised to have a mutually beneficial relationship, according to a note by Morgan Stanley. "While generative AI’s need for power could contribute to global carbon emissions, the technology itself could drive long-term sustainability benefits through power grid optimization, more precise weather forecasting, and improving carbon capture and storage technologies." These outcomes would in turn, make renewable energy technologies more effective in delivering robust, stable power around the globe. Read the full note here: https://lnkd.in/erDrUHG2 #Datacenters #AI #powerdemand #smartgrid #advancedgrid
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The scale of projected power use from Generative AI is surprising—as are the technology's potential benefits for sustainability efforts. As data centers expand, they may drive demand for renewables, such as wind, solar, energy storage, and fuel cells.
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The scale of projected power use from Generative AI is surprising—as are the technology's potential benefits for sustainability efforts. As data centers expand, they may drive demand for renewables, such as wind, solar, energy storage, and fuel cells.
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The scale of projected power use from Generative AI is surprising—as are the technology's potential benefits for sustainability efforts. As data centers expand, they may drive demand for renewables, such as wind, solar, energy storage, and fuel cells.
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The scale of projected power use from Generative AI is surprising—as are the technology's potential benefits for sustainability efforts. As data centers expand, they may drive demand for renewables, such as wind, solar, energy storage, and fuel cells.
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The scale of projected power use from Generative AI is surprising—as are the technology's potential benefits for sustainability efforts. As data centers expand, they may drive demand for renewables, such as wind, solar, energy storage, and fuel cells.
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