#DYK: Generative AI models demand approximately ten times the electricity of traditional internet inquiries. Increased power demand will continue to grow as #AI expands. In a new report released today by EPRI, it is projected that data centers could consume up to 9% of U.S. electricity generation by 2030—more than double the amount currently used. This report notes that in the U.S., renewed electric load growth is being driven by data centers, industrial onshoring, and electrifying transportation, among others. Clusters of new, large point loads are testing the ability of electric companies to keep pace. “The data center boom requires closer collaboration between large data center owners and developers, utilities, government, and other stakeholders to ensure that we can power the needs of AI while maintaining reliable, affordable power to all customers” said EPRI Vice President of Electrification and Sustainable Energy Strategy David Porter. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/efq7waeV https://lnkd.in/e7y8i_y8
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Founded in 1972, EPRI is the world's preeminent independent, non-profit energy research and development organization, with offices around the world. EPRI's trusted experts collaborate with more than 450 companies in 45 countries, driving innovation to ensure the public has clean, safe, reliable, affordable, and equitable access to electricity across the globe. Explore EPRI’s research across the Nuclear, Generation, and Power Delivery and Utilization sectors ranging from decarbonization to grid modernization to low carbon resources.
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The biggest threat to highway work zone safety remains to be vehicles. And while innovations such as work zone intrusion alert technologies (WZIATs) show promise, their use in short-term projects is unclear. But in a new a newly-published paper in Elsevier's Science Direct, researchers look closely at the features of WZIATS—such as rapid deployment, multi-sensory alarms, and robust designs—to highlight how the technologies could be used to increase work zone safety. Overall, researchers, including EPRI's John Shober, found that these technologies, as well as traffic control technologies such as signs and channelizing devices, provide the most positive results. 💡 Check out the full paper for detailed insights of how government and industry can better protect our essential workers. https://lnkd.in/e3ehnqjg
Advancing safety in short-term utility work zones: Assessing the role of work zone intrusion alert technologies (WZIATs)
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It was tough capturing 2 ½ days of high level energy and engagement at the recent Global Forum for Nuclear Innovation in only 2 ½ minutes, but the #GFNI team was inspired to turn this “Ambition into Action.” Take a look! 👀 We’ll also be sharing the final two GFNI-focused podcast episodes very soon. #nuclearinnovation #ambitionintoaction https://lnkd.in/eFeF5wjZ
Highlights: Global Forum for Nuclear Innovation, June 2024
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Corporate greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions accounting is a complex and inexact undertaking, particularly as companies incorporate more indirect emissions sources (scope 3). Throughout 2023 and 2024, EPRI researchers completed a collaborative project aimed at addressing how to properly account for scope 3 indirect #GHG emissions. Now, in a new comprehensive report, EPRI breaks down how to better determine, categorize, and report scope 3 GHG emissions, helping company managers and staff better understand a company’s GHG emissions in alignment the with #GHG Protocol. 👉 Check out the full report: https://lnkd.in/eVAKu5jG
Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accounting for Electric Companies and Combined Utilities
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The EPRI Climate READi team and researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) collaborated on a recent project to predict how the risks of hurricane-induced power outages are expected to evolve based on climate changes. The findings included high-level estimates of changing risk under a potential worst-case climate scenario. The results can help power companies and other stakeholders better understand how to prepare, mitigate potential damage, and protect the locations expected to be under the greatest risk. 📰 Learn more in this article by Utility Dive: https://lnkd.in/eU-4zKEv 🗺 See the interactive map: https://lnkd.in/e5zwFeM6 📱 Learn more about EPRI’s Climate READi here: https://lnkd.in/eqvyeD4U
Projecting the effect of climate change on the future risk of hurricane-induced power outages
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The WINDTWIN project, an European project involving our subsidiary EPRI Europe, was recently featured in the Irish Tech News. This #HorizonEurope project aims at revolutionizing wind power production forecasting and management. WinDTwin brings together a consortium of 13 entities across seven countries, aiming at revolutionizing wind power production forecasting and management. Clément Jacquet, senior researcher at EPRI Europe specializing in wind farm optimization, highlighted the institute's dedication to driving innovation in offshore wind energy. "EPRI Europe’s participation in WinDTwin highlights our commitment to driving innovation to tackle the challenges and opportunities in offshore wind energy. We will leverage our extensive knowledge of wind farm operations to help optimize maintenance planning for both the short and long term and, in parallel, collaborate to help the wind farms provide essential support services”. Read the full article at https://lnkd.in/dmemMTb4
Project WinDTwin Addresses Offshore Wind Energy Optimisation
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EPRI President and CEO Arshad Mansoor recently spoke at Eurelectric’s Power Summit 2024 about the global power demand, driven in part by the growing needs of AI/data centers, electrification, and onshoring manufacturing. Thanks to Eurelectric for inviting EPRI to speak, and for publishing a summary of Mansoor’s remarks earlier this month. “Ten to fifteen percent of the grid is built to supply demand for 1% of the time, or 87 hours in a year. We’ve got to change that,” said Mansoor. View the full Eurelectric article here: https://lnkd.in/e6ZqVpXH Mansoor’s remarks come as EPRI recently released a data center analysis, focused on U.S. #AI and data center energy consumption. The report found data centers could consume up to 9 percent of U.S. electricity generation by 2030—more than double the amount currently used. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/efq7waeV
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EPRI Europe is participating in the EU-DREAM project, an #HorizonEurope project aiming at bridging the digital divide in energy. Learn more about its participation at https://lnkd.in/dBwUV89C #EnergyMarkets #AI
📣 We are excited to be in Porto (Portugal), kicking off the European project EU-DREAM, which will simplify complex energy management processes and boost customer awareness, trust, and confidence through an #AI-based assistant and an #NLP intermediary. 🤝 As one of the collaborators in the project, #EPRIEurope will lead the project's Communication, Exploitation and Dissemination. We will also be providing technical support for the development of the Irish Living Lab (LL). 🏘 This LL aims to address consumers' empowerment to optimise energy usage in Ireland through real-time data analysis and AI algorithms, ensuring efficient self-consumption and minimizing grid reliance. We are happy to work side by side on this LL with our esteemed colleagues from SSE Airtricity and DCSix Technologies. 👉🏼 Check out more about this project at https://lnkd.in/dBwUV89C We look forward to seeing this project progress. 💡 𝗘𝗨-𝗗𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗠: 𝗕𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗱𝗶𝗴𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗹 𝗱𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆! 📲 Mário Teixeira Couto Mariana Jimenez Gianluca Lipari EPRI #EnergyTransition #EnergyMarket
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In today’s rapidly evolving cyber landscape, safeguarding utility systems is more critical than ever. EPRI has been selected to lead five critical projects, leveraging our expertise and the capabilities of our research labs. These projects, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), focus on key cybersecurity areas including: • Automated cyberattack prevention and mitigation • Security and resiliency by design • Authentication mechanisms for energy delivery systems • Automated methods to discover and mitigate vulnerabilities • Cybersecurity through advanced software solutions We are collaborating with both utilities and universities, including Salt River Project (SRP), Southern Company, Con Edison, Ameren, Virginia Tech, and Penn State University, to enhance the security and resilience of our energy infrastructure. Learn more about why national security agencies, including the FBI, are more concerned now than ever about cybersecurity in our latest article, "How Collaborative Research Bolsters Utility Cyber Security." https://lnkd.in/eb9G_Y2i
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The EPRI Current returns to the Electrification 2024 exhibit hall for more Voices of Electrification. Watch or listen as host Samantha Gilman interviews electrification and sustainability experts Adam Gromis, Global Lead Sustainable Mobility, Uber; chelsea sexton, Sr. Advisor, DOE Loan Programs Office; Lincoln Wood, Electrification Policy Manager, Southern Company; and Kasia Izdebska, Sr. Manager Enterprise Innovation, Ontario Power Generation. From transportation electrification to energy infrastructure, they discuss how advancements in electrification and clean energy technologies are shaping the future. View the full video here: https://lnkd.in/eYXSnrNs View Part one of the EPRI Current Voices of Electrification here: https://lnkd.in/eUbJYiib. For more EPRI current episodes go here: https://lnkd.in/e_7HvdHk.
Voices of Electrification – Part Two
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