Chevron Corporation CVX, Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova recently collaborated on an ambitious initiative to develop natural gas power plants to support the surging energy demands of AI-driven data centers.
Per the Times, Chevron is already ordering equipment and pursuing potential locations for these power plants, which the company believes it can get up and operational in just three years. The plan, according to Chevron CEO Mike Wirth, is to “meet the moment and address this growing need for reliable and affordable power.”
Activist investor Engine No.1 is now teaming up with Chevron to build natural gas-fired power plants to meet soaring AI-driven electricity demand.
Oil and gas producer Chevron said on Tuesday it plans to build natural gas-based power plants next to data centers in the U.S., as energy demand to support the growth of artificial intelligence is expected to boom.
Oil company Chevron is partnering with Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova to create natural gas power plants in the United States that will be linked to data centers in order to support increased demand for electricity at these centers,
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Rapid adoption of AI technology is triggering a surge in data centre development, and in turn increasing demand for electricity
US oil and gas major Chevron and San Francisco-based hedge fund Engine No. 1 have partnered to develop and scale natural gas-powered power plants to serve co-located data centers in the Southeast, Midwest, and West of the US.
Chevron unveiled a plan Tuesday to team with an investor and power data centers, one day after DeepSeek fueled stock declines and raised doubts about how much electricity AI models will need. The timi
The Chinese company is rapidly changing assumptions about individual models’ power needs, but the AI sector’s emissions are still a concern.
Chevron Corp. is launching a partnership to develop natural gas-fired power plants next to data centers, a move that will allow it to tap into surging demand for electricity for artificial intelligence.
Chevron U.S.A. announced Tuesday a partnership with Engine No. 1 and GE Verona in plan to develop reliable power solutions for U.S. data centers running on natural gas.