Sign In or Create an Account.

By continuing, you agree to the Terms of Service and acknowledge our Privacy Policy

Energy

Donald Trump.
Energy

Scoop: Energy Department Meeting With Utilities, Developers on Trump’s Nuclear Plans

The public-private project aims to help realize the president’s goal of building 10 new reactors by 2030.

AM Briefing

Southern Comfort

On nuclear tax credits, BLM controversy, and a fusion maverick’s fundraise

Blue
Energy

Public Power Advocates Have Learned From Past Failures

After a disappointing referendum in Maine, campaigners in New York are taking their arguments straight to lawmakers.

Blue
A circuit board and money.

Bring Your Own Generation Comes With Its Own Risks

It’s an idea with bipartisan appeal, but AOC’s former policy adviser argues that the scale of the data center problem is too big for that.

Green
Donald Trump.

Trump’s Data Center Defense

On Cybertruck deaths, Texas wind waste, and American aluminum

Red
Podcast

Data Centers Are Creating a New Kind of Battery Monster

Rob checks in with Near Horizon Group’s Peter Freed about the AI boom’s power needs.

A Meta data center.
<p>Heatmap Illustration/Getty Images</p>

Just a handful of tech companies plan to spend nearly $700 billion combined this year investing in artificial intelligence — and much of that money will go to data centers and the energy used to keep them on. How is this boom transforming the American energy system, and what does it mean for clean energy?

On this episode of Shift Key, Rob is joined by Peter Freed, a founding partner at the Near Horizon Group and the former director of energy strategy at Meta from 2014 to 2024. They discuss why data center developers opt for certain energy sources over others, why AI is driving an unprecedented off-grid natural gas boom, and why batteries now pair especially well with gas. Yikes!

Keep reading...Show less
A Meta data center.
<p>Heatmap Illustration/Getty Images</p>

This transcript has been automatically generated.

Subscribe to “Shift Key” and find this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Keep reading...Show less