The great (energy) power grab
US energy can’t keep up with demand from AI. Could infrastructure bottlenecks force a slowdown in the world’s fastest-growing industry?
16 June 2026
16 June 2026
US energy can’t keep up with demand from AI. Could infrastructure bottlenecks force a slowdown in the world’s fastest-growing industry?
The JV will target large-scale solar, wind and battery projects across nine APAC countries.
The project will feature a 415MWp solar plant and 600MWh of battery storage, with construction expected to start soon.
The EMDT project features 62 turbines and will generate enough renewable electricity to meet the annual needs of around 850,000 people.
The Beatrice offshore wind farm, located off Scotland’s north-east coast, became fully operational in 2019 following £2.5bn ($3.35bn) of investment.
The new pumping facility will boost power generation at the Ulla-Førre hydropower system by 54GWh, with local and regional companies awarded contracts worth Nkr250m ($26m).
The project calls for three 470MW reactors and aims to deliver around 12TWh of fossil-free electricity every year for southern Sweden.
The JV will target large-scale solar, wind and battery projects across nine APAC countries.
Merging industry-leading business intelligence & award-winning journalism, this is an unrivalled opportunity for engagement with B2B professionals across a network of 40+ leading media websites.
Steer your business strategy with key data and insights from our latest market research reports and company profiles. Not ready to buy? Start small by downloading a sample report first.
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.