A proposal suggests optimizing the US power grid by utilizing its 1 terawatt (TW) steady-state capacity to charge battery packs at night, when average usage is around 0.5 TW. These charged packs could then be discharged during the day to meet the energy demands of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. This approach aims to balance energy production and consumption, potentially enhancing grid efficiency and supporting the growing power needs of AI technologies.
US Grid Optimization Proposal: Nighttime Charging for Daytime AI Power
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