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Climate policy

Coverage of climate regulation, incentives, and the policy changes influencing corporate and consumer energy choices.

Regulation, incentives, and policy-led transition pressure.

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SoftBank battery business links AI data centers to storage
Climate and EnergyBattery and Storage
SoftBank's Sakai battery plan turns AI data-center power demand into a manufacturing, grid-storage, and supply-chain question for Japan.
Ira MenonMay 13, 202612 min read
Energy transition, infrastructure pressure, and climate-linked business shifts.Read story
Climate and EnergyGrid Demand
Australia's May 12 data-centre policy push ties AI power demand to new renewables, storage, grid flexibility, and tougher connection questions.
Ira MenonMay 12, 202614 min read
Energy transition, infrastructure pressure, and climate-linked business shifts.Read story
Climate and EnergyGrid Demand
NERC’s rare Level 3 alert turns AI data-center power swings into a dated reliability problem for grid planners, utilities, and large-load developers.
Ira MenonMay 9, 202612 min read
Energy transition, infrastructure pressure, and climate-linked business shifts.Read story
Climate and EnergyGrid Demand
AI data centers are forcing utilities and regulators to decide how flexible load, clean power, and customer protections can hold down grid costs.
Ira MenonMay 5, 202614 min read
Energy transition, infrastructure pressure, and climate-linked business shifts.Read story
Climate and EnergyGrid Demand
Utilities and technology companies are moving from power-purchase headlines to tougher grid planning as AI data centers strain supply timelines.
Ira MenonMay 1, 20265 min read
Energy transition, infrastructure pressure, and climate-linked business shifts.Read story
Climate and EnergyGrid Demand
Fresh IEA data and new reporting on gas plant costs show that the AI power boom is no longer only about supply. It is now about queues, flexibility, and who pays when demand arrives faster than infrastructure.
Ira MenonApr 28, 20266 min read
Energy transition, infrastructure pressure, and climate-linked business shifts.Read story