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Nov. 24, 2024

Why Data Centers Need Their Own Onsite Energy Solutions

Burning away data center power (TexasObserver.com) Data centers are the beating heart of our digital lives. From streaming services and virtual meetings to AI-driven recommendations and government operations, data centers quietly power it all. Howe…

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Nov. 10, 2024

Why Battery Storage Falls Short: Insights from a Green Chicken

As a premium subscriber of Doomberg and host of the Concrete Logic Podcast, I’m enthusiastic to share insights from the latest article, “Storage Units,” which delves into the critical examination of our current approach to rene…

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Oct. 13, 2024

Growing Demand for Concrete Professionals: A Career with Potential

The construction industry is experiencing a surge in demand for skilled professionals, and the concrete sector is no exception. This blog post delves into the reasons behind this growing demand, exploring the stability and exciting opportunities tha…

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Sept. 22, 2024

Will AI Be the Reason for Nuclear Energy Resurgence?

Three Mile Island March 28, 1979 | AFP/Getty Images   As the global debate on AI continues, questions linger: Will it eliminate jobs? Boost productivity? Discover cancer cures? Regardless of the answers, AI's rise is driving a potential revi…

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Sept. 15, 2024

Will U.S. Cement Repeat British Steel’s Downfall?

In today’s fast-paced industrial landscape, the transformation of the British steel industry provides a compelling case study with significant implications for the U.S. cement industry. By understanding the forces driving these changes, indust…

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July 28, 2024

The Economics of Data Centers: A Deep Dive into Costs and Revenues

In the digital age, data centers stand as the backbone of the internet, housing the servers and other infrastructure that keep our digital world running smoothly. However, the financial viability of operating a data center is not normally disclosed.…

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July 21, 2024

The Evolution of Corporate Energy: From Dependency to Self-Sufficiency

In the ever-evolving landscape of corporate operations, the shift towards self-sufficiency in energy production is a topic garnering significant attention. Companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have traditionally relied on public utilities an…

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July 7, 2024

Preserving Alaska's Wilderness: The Case Against the Ambler Road Project

The Ambler Road Project, a proposed 211-mile private industrial access road in Alaska, has been a subject of intense debate for decades. While some argue for its potential benefits, the fact that it remains unbuilt is a testament to the complexities…

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June 23, 2024

Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models

What is Artificial Intelligence? Imagine you’re playing a game of chess with a computer. You’re thinking hard, planning your next move, but the computer seems to respond almost instantly, countering your moves with precision. This is …

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June 16, 2024

The Emissions Rebellion: Virginia's Departure from California's Climate Rules

Virginia's decision to withdraw from the California zero emissions policy is a significant move that underscores the state's shift towards regulatory independence and consumer choice. Governor Glenn Youngkin's announcement that Virginia will adhere …

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