Strongly growing demand from energy storage and data centers meets supply cuts – analysts see lithium transitioning from surplus to deficit in 2026.
Vertiv highlights five trends driving changes at data centres, including a massive shift towards addressing AI-focused data centres.
For the past decade, the defining narrative of the global energy sector has been the transition of supply. Governments, utilities, and investors have focused almost exclusively on shifting generation ...
Hard-drive lead times have gone from a few weeks to more than a year due to AI demands, and enterprise flash storage prices are expected to rise with surging demand. After GPUs, storage capacity has ...
The SSDs vs HDDs 2026 debate is heating up as NAND flash prices drop around 30% annually, while new HAMR HDDs reach capacities exceeding 40TB for large-scale data centers. Storage future forecasts ...
With data center developers in Texas and most other states now commonly deploying fossil fuel generators as backup power sources, a nascent industry from the renewable side of power generation—battery ...
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in apps and boardrooms, it is rapidly reshaping the physical ...
The utilities sector has experienced a rollercoaster of performance in the past. Still, utilities are now playing a defensive role amid recent economic and market uncertainty. Despite tariffs and ...
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