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  3. Fun fact: data centres don't just add a lot of new load to the power grid, they also suddenly remove it without warning, leading to serious fluctuations and grid instability

Fun fact: data centres don't just add a lot of new load to the power grid, they also suddenly remove it without warning, leading to serious fluctuations and grid instability

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    Fun fact: data centres don't just add a lot of new load to the power grid, they also suddenly remove it without warning, leading to serious fluctuations and grid instability

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    Sudden data center load losses prompt NERC alert, recommendations

    The reliability watchdog is concerned about a series of “widespread and unexpected” customer-initiated load reductions in 2024 and 2025 during which 1,000 MW or more dropped off the bulk power system.

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      Fun fact: data centres don't just add a lot of new load to the power grid, they also suddenly remove it without warning, leading to serious fluctuations and grid instability

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      Sudden data center load losses prompt NERC alert, recommendations

      The reliability watchdog is concerned about a series of “widespread and unexpected” customer-initiated load reductions in 2024 and 2025 during which 1,000 MW or more dropped off the bulk power system.

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      @ketan wow, to "lose" a whole GigaWatt of power is quite something. That must have a severe ripple effect while grid rebalancing struggles to accommodate and settle.

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        Fun fact: data centres don't just add a lot of new load to the power grid, they also suddenly remove it without warning, leading to serious fluctuations and grid instability

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        Sudden data center load losses prompt NERC alert, recommendations

        The reliability watchdog is concerned about a series of “widespread and unexpected” customer-initiated load reductions in 2024 and 2025 during which 1,000 MW or more dropped off the bulk power system.

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        @ketan
        Gee, and as a San Francisco resident I keep hearing about #ClimateTech & AI improving the grid.

        Silos, it must be silos. Heaven forfend we get a coordinated strategy using the best available tools.

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