
New USEA Policy Brief: AI, Energy Security, and the Strategic Value of Reliable Power
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Contact: Melissa Brown, mbrown@usea.org
New USEA Policy Brief: AI, Energy Security, and the Strategic Value of Reliable Power
Washington, DC— The United States Energy Association (USEA) today announced the publication of a new policy brief: AI, Energy Security, and the Strategic Value of Reliable Power.
“Artificial intelligence is often discussed as a race for chips, models, and computing capacity. It is also a race for electricity, grid capacity, and the ability to deliver reliable power at the scale and speed that advanced computing requires. As data centers expand and digital infrastructure becomes more energy-intensive, the United States faces a competitive challenge that is increasingly related to generation, transmission, permitting, interconnection, and grid reliability,” the brief states.
You may read the full brief here: https://usea.org/publication/ai-energy-security-and-strategic-value-reliable-power
Founded in 1924, USEA is a nonpartisan organization serving as a neutral forum for the global energy sector, partnering with the U.S. government to advance energy security and technological leadership.