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To: Les H who wrote (49077)11/25/2025 8:01:33 AM
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Hyperscalers Crash the Grid as Big Tech Becomes a Power Trader
By Tsvetana Paraskova - Nov 24, 2025, 6:30 PM CST
  • Meta, Microsoft, and Apple have either requested or obtained authorizations from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to sell wholesale power.
  • U.S. power utilities are investing a record amount of money into transmission and grid connections, but uncertainty about the size of demand raises investment risks.
  • The venture into power trading from hyperscalers could give utilities more certainty that their future new capacity will find customers.

Hyperscalers Crash the Grid as Big Tech Becomes a Power Trader | OilPrice.com

I've heard that the excess heat from data centers are being used to heat nearby apartments.
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