Increasing demand for electricity due to the growth of artificial intelligence has raised many concerns about this capacity. But one of the main problems in the development of electricity capacity is bureaucratic problems.
Increasing demand for electricity due to artificial intelligence growth has raised many concerns among technology companies and policymakers. But what is less concerned is that several new capacity capacity is awaiting approval to connect to the power grid, and solving bureaucratic problems can fix a large part of the issue.
PJM challenges in power grid management
All power grid operators in the United States face demands, but the PJM situation, which is responsible for managing the electricity flow in the Middle Ages, Ohio and East Kentucky, is more special. The organization faces more serious challenges than others.
Google Partnership and PJM to accelerate processes
Recently, Google and PJM have announced that they will work together to use artificial intelligence to accelerate the processes related to connection requests. This partnership, along with the Tapestry project, one of the innovative alphabet programs, focuses on developing artificial intelligence models to simplify key parts of the application process.
Supply of energy for technology companies
As the demand for computer processing caused by artificial intelligence, technology companies are trying to provide the capacity to generate the electricity they need. Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft are all trying to get significant amounts of nuclear and solar energy.
Problems in PJM Network
Currently, more than 2.6 telerate capacity generation capacity throughout the country is waiting for approval. In the meantime, the PJM request line is the longer. With more than 3,000 active applications for connecting 286.7 GW of capacity, the organization refused to accept new requests in 2022 and is due to review new requests by mid -2026.
Renewable energies and their challenges
In this complex process, renewable energies have suffered the most. Currently, more than one solar energy capacity and energy storage are awaiting network connection permission. While solar energy and electricity storage demands in the area prevail, only 2.4 percent of requests for natural gas power plants.
Look at the future: carbonization and impartiality of fuel
Sunshine Khan, the Executive Vice President of PJM, said in a statement with Google that the organization would continue fuel neutrality. At the same time, a spokesman for Google announced that the company was committed to its goal of carbon de -carving its electric footprint. This collaboration between Google and PJM has given hopes for solving current problems in the power grid and facilitating live connection applications.
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