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Center for Strategic and International Studies

02Apr

Grid Operators Tell Congress They Face a “Generational Challenge”

Last week, a congressional hearing, titled “Keeping the Lights On: Examining the State of Regional Grid Reliability,” brought together executives from the seven U.S. wholesale power markets that manage the supply and flow electricity in two-thirds of the country. Their message to all listening was crystal clear: power shortfalls and soaring prices for consumers are […]
  • On April 2, 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI), Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jennifer Curran, Lanny Nickell, Manu Asthana, Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), PJM Interconnection, Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
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26Mar

Confronting the AI Electricity Bottleneck

The CEO of NVIDIA, a global leader in AI, recently observed, “Every single data center in the future will be power limited… We are now a power limited industry.” What he was saying is that electricity is now the key constraint on the development of data centers, the uptake of AI and the economic potential […]
  • On March 26, 2025
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI), Center for Strategic and International Studies, Doug Burgum, electricity grid, National Mining Association (NMA), NVIDIA, Rich Nolan
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06Oct

Energy-Driven Inflation is Here

Europe’s energy crisis is threatening to jump across the Atlantic with affordable and reliable energy, the very foundation for economic recovery, hanging in the balance. Supply chain disruptions have already provided troubling inflationary pressure on the economy; now, rising energy prices threaten to push a tenuous situation over the edge. The world – especially Europe […]
  • On October 6, 2021
  • Bloomberg, Center for Strategic and International Studies, electricity prices, energy transition, Europe, Germany, Italy, natural gas, Nikos Tsafos, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom
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