Energy demands from big tech, including for AI, has elected officials giving an old power source a second look.
The jaw-dropping energy demands of AI tools has led some California companies and lawmakers to re-examine the possibility of nuclear power.
Tribune included an editorial about the Moss Landing battery facility fire and a letter to the editor from authors calling attention to the impacts of climate change and the need for our local ...
The Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in San Luis Obispo in 2011. Photo by Lionel Hahn, ABACA Press Some tech giants have already signaled their interest in nuclear energy: In October, Google said ...
Feb 13, 2025 | 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM | C147 | Nuclear’s Evolution Track AI has revolutionized many industries, but its impact on nuclear power is still evolving. This panel, featuring Dominion Energy, ...
This newfound enthusiasm has also affected the nuclear industry, where two dominant age groups have emerged: baby boomers who ...
Utility shareholder returns add hundreds of millions to California power bills, sparking debate over fairness and necessity.
Customers across the state are facing steep power bills from the state’s three main investor-owned power companies.
In the wake of a spate of fires at battery storage facilities across the state, the California Public Utilities Commission ...