Meeting US power demands of the hyperscale data centre boom with energy storage
William Derasmo, partner at US law firm Troutman Pepper Locke, highlights the need to secure 24/7 dispatchable clean energy to prepare the grid for the demands of the hyperscale data centre boom and how grid-scale storage could play a key role.
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