PJM, the grid operator that serves 67 million people across 13 states, including all of Pennsylvania, is facing an unprecedented electricity demand surge due to AI data centers opening. Starting as ...
The steady accumulation of snow and freezing rain and a rise in demand for electricity can cause problems long after the sky clears, energy experts said. By Ivan Penn and Karen Weise Unlike what ...
America’s AI boom is pushing the nation’s largest power-grid operator to the brink of a supply crisis. Sixty-seven million people in a 13-state region stretching from New Jersey to Kentucky get their ...
In this video we test a supercharged Nissan 350Z on the German Autobahn. With over 100HP added to its VQ35 engine, the 350Z delivers strong acceleration and a loud, distinct supercharger whine.
SWANTON, Ohio — Friday afternoon’s high winds created problems for many across northwest Ohio, knocking out power to thousands from Toledo to Swanton. The weather has also created a busy day for ...
Awareness of LiDAR and advanced laser technologies has grown significantly in recent years. This is in no small part due to their use in autonomous vehicles such as those from Waymo, Nuro, and Cruise, ...
The sound of construction was a welcome one in a Worcester, Massachusetts neighborhood Tuesday, where residents have been dealing with pesky power problems since after Thanksgiving. For weeks, John ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we cure disease, defend nations, and deliver goods. But the same technology driving this surge of innovation is also testing the limits of the system that ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Power outage-related problems are persisting in San Francisco days after the lights first went out - from businesses impacted to brides. Jasheia and Quinton Hunter flew in from ...
Khamosh Pathak is a freelance tech journalist with over 13 years of experience writing online. An accounting graduate, he turned his interest in writing and technology into a career. He holds a ...
The advent of power windows was once the kind of luxury amenity that was worth bragging about, but the way we raise and lower them could change completely in the near future—at least, if a new patent ...