Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Artificial intelligence is often described as a software revolution. Yet beneath the algorithms lies a growing physical reality. This essay explores the five forces—scale, certainty, allocation, geography and adaptability—that increasingly determine how, where and at what pace the AI economy can grow.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Artificial intelligence is transforming electricity demand in ways that are increasingly difficult to predict. This briefing explores how Vistra Corp.’s combination of generation capacity, energy storage and operational flexibility positions it at the centre of a growing challenge: maintaining stability in an increasingly dynamic AI economy.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Artificial intelligence is reshaping more than technology. It is influencing where infrastructure is built, where investment flows and which regions become centres of future economic growth. This briefing explores how Southern Company sits at the intersection of energy capacity, institutional capability and the changing geography of America’s AI economy.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Artificial intelligence is creating unprecedented demand for electricity. Yet the challenge is no longer simply generating power. This briefing explores how Duke Energy’s role in managing and expanding the electrical grid places it at the centre of a growing question: who gets access to the infrastructure that powers the AI economy?
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
Artificial intelligence is often described as a software revolution. Yet behind every AI model lies a growing demand for electricity. As data centres expand and computing capacity increases, energy is emerging as one of the most important foundations of the digital economy. The future of AI may depend not only on algorithms, but also on the systems that generate and deliver power.
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