Report: America May Not Need a Massive Energy Build-Out to Power the AI Revolution

A Duke University study suggests that the existing U.S. electricity infrastructure can support the growth of data centers necessary for artificial intelligence advancements without significant new power plant construction, provided that data centers incorporate some flexibility in their energy consumption. Source: cfr.org

Study: Climate Impacts Will Continue Beyond 2100 Even if Targets Are Met

A recent study indicates that certain effects of climate change, such as permafrost thawing, will persist beyond 2100 even if current greenhouse gas reduction targets are achieved, highlighting the long-term challenges in reversing climate processes. Source: thenationalnews.com

Natural Gas Tapped As Priority in Largest U.S. Grid

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved a proposal by PJM Interconnection to expedite the construction of natural gas power plants to prevent potential energy shortages by 2026. Critics argue this move favors fossil fuels over renewable energy sources. Source: apnews.com

With 50-Acre Property For Sale, Newington Eyes Downtown Revitalization

Newington officials are exploring development opportunities for a 50-acre property, aiming to revitalize the downtown area. The project could potentially create significant construction and permanent jobs through mixed-use development. Source: hartfordbusiness.com

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