Entergy has started building two natural gas plants in Richland Parish to power Meta's new A.I. data center. The plants are part of a $5 billion investment largely funded by Entergy and Meta.
In order to accelerate the construction of new power plants needed to provide energy for its data centers, Meta is looking to get into the business of trading electricity. Bloomberg reports that both ...
Chinese investors hunting for the next artificial intelligence winners are looking beyond high-flying chipmakers to the utilities and metal producers that form the industry’s physical backbone. The ...
The race for more advanced AI models has major tech giants like Meta and OpenAI scrambling to build massive new data centers to power their systems. Now, one Microsoft-backed startup says it’s ...
Seattle-based Rad Power Bikes, former darling of the booming e-bike market, warned it could shut down amid slowing sales and the hangover of too-rapid growth during the pandemic. The company, ...
As you build your company, you’ll have to deal with big questions as you grow: How can I be a better manager? How can I scale without losing sight of my mission statement? These are huge questions, ...
DerParseghian is the recipient of THR's 2025 Business Manager Icon Award. By Winston Cho Anna DerParseghian was 15 when she started as a filing clerk at a business management firm. It was supposed to ...
Recently, I had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Travis Bradberry on my podcast, Wellness in Today’s World. Our conversation centered on the topic of emotional intelligence (EQ) and how it is shaping ...
Long before humans built cities or wrote words, our ancestors may have faced a hidden threat that shaped who we became. Scientists studying ancient teeth found that early humans, great apes, and even ...
Global data center power demand is averaging a 17% annual growth rate, a new McKinsey study found. In the US, data centers could account for 14% of total power demand by 2050. Fossil fuels are likely ...
Have you ever stared at a tangled web of paired columns in your dataset—”Size 1/Value 1,” “Size 2/Value 2,” and so on, wondering how to make sense of it all? It’s a common frustration for anyone ...