US Clean Power Accelerates as Tech Demand Soars 
A rapid rise in power demand from AI and data centres has sparked a clean power rush in the United States. By 2030, data centres will account for nearly 10% of U.S. power demand, an increase of 5% from 2022.

But to meet increasing electricity demand fuelled by the AI boom, in addition to achieving the previously stated target of achieving 100% clean electricity by 2035 in the U.S., massive electrification requirements are required.

In an evolving energy landscape, how are key players addressing this surging electricity demand and easing delays in grid connections? Exclusive new research, conducted by Reuters Events, has explored case studies, spanning from solar, battery, wind, and transmission investments.  
Learn why:

- Utility-scale battery installations are booming on the back of solar build and new tax credits

- Developers are positioned to achieve maximum revenue through battery storage

- New transmission infrastructure is crucial to modernizing the grid and mandating federal permits for new grid projects 
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