Extreme temperatures threaten to strain the grid as data centers are increasing energy demand. What could go wrong?
Hot weather of the kind sweeping the eastern U.S. drives up electricity demand for data centers, adding to their strain on power grids and worsening air quality for surrounding areas.
Sailors were exposed to diesel exhaust fumes aboard USS Nebraska during a pier shift at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor on June 22.
The V.C. Summer nuclear plant has run afoul of federal regulators after plant inspectors failed for years to maintain key ...
Sixty-four sailors and six civilians got sick from diesel exhaust fumes in the USS Nebraska at Naval Base Kitsap, an official ...
The class action lawsuit, filed July 1 in federal court, alleges Microsoft's Fairwater data center, generates significant ...
Power cuts caused by grid tripping and load shedding amid soaring temperatures and peak electricity demand are forcing ...
The Navy is investigating a recent generator malfunction aboard the ballistic missile submarine USS Nebraska that sickened ...
An auditorium packed with more than 200 residents, advocates, city leadership and students participated in an hourlong ...
Gov. Maura Healey, correctly sensing the growing disillusionment in this state and across the country with the proliferation ...
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