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Climate Tech

The Software That Could Save the Grid

Or at least the team at Emerald AI is going to try.

Sparks

Another Boffo Energy Forecast, Just in Time for DeepSeek

PJM is projecting nearly 50% demand growth through the end of the 2030s.

Technology

Would You Like a Gas-Fired Power Plant With That Data Center?

CoreWeave signed a deal for a new facility in New Jersey, behind-the-meter power on the side.

A WindBorne Systems balloon.

The Little Weather Balloon Company Taking on Google DeepMind

AI has already changed weather forecasting forever.

Technology

The Venture Capitalist Bullish on AI for Climate Change

Obvious Ventures’ managing director makes his case.

Trees and a grid.
<p>Heatmap Illustration/Getty Images</p>

Last month I wrote about potential overhype in the artificial intelligence space, asking a series of investors whether the hubbub around generative AI had current, tangible implications in the climate sphere. What I mostly heard was: Not yet. Many acknowledged that generative AI could plausibly do fundamental scientific research — creating new chemical and molecular formulations that could have broad implications for climate tech and beyond — but most didn’t think we were there yet.

Not everyone shares that perspective. Obvious Ventures, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that focuses on the three pillars of planetary, human, and economic health, says it wants to invest in what it calls “generative science.” Today.

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