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The future of smart homes isn’t just “connected devices” — it’s connected awareness. ⚡📲
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#SmidnyaTechnologies #EnergyMonitoring #SmartHome #Voltmeter #Ammeter #PowerUsage #HomeAutomation #EnergyEfficiency #IoT #SmartAppliances

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The future of smart homes isn’t just “connected devices” — it’s connected awareness. ⚡📲
know more:zurl.co/BQErV
#Smidmart #EnergyMonitoring #SmartHome #Voltmeter #Ammeter #PowerUsage #HomeAutomation #EnergyEfficiency #IoT #SmartAppliances #ConnectedDevices

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Rising electricity demand in data centers poses threat to grid stability - Cozzy Energy Solutions The rapid expansion of AI data centers along the East Coast is posing significant concerns about grid instability in regions like PJM, which serves 67 million people across 13 states. As data center electricity consumption continues to rise, projections from ICF International forecast a substantial increase in US power demand by 2050, largely driven by the growth of these facilities in Northern Virginia and elsewhere. With the slow pace of replacing aging power plants and limited voluntary reductions from tech companies, PJM is facing a critical challenge in maintaining grid reliability as it develops a new proposal to address peak energy demands, which may require cooperation from various stakeholders and could leave customers vulnerable to intermittent blackouts.

Rising electricity demand in data centers poses threat to grid stability #PJM #Datacenters #GridStability #ElectricityDemand #PowerUsage #EnergyPolicy

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#AI #powerusage #alcenters I have an idea. With all these new AI centers being built posing a huge drain on already sparse resources, why not make a condition of construstion that they use renewable energy sources, i.e. solar panels on the roof, to help meet their power requirements.

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Google agrees to curb power use for AI data centers to ease strain on US grid when demand surges By Laila Kearney NEW YORK, August 4 (Reuters) -Google has signed agreements with two U.S. electric utilities to reduce its AI data center power consumption during times of surging demand on the grid, the company said on Monday, as energy-intensive AI use outpaces power supplies. Utilities in the country have been inundated with requests for electricity for Big Tech’s AI data centers, with demand eclipsing total available power supplies in some areas. That power crunch has led to concerns about spiking bills for everyday homes and business and blackouts. It has also complicated the technology industry’s expansion of AI, which requires massive amounts of electricity - fast. Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s agreements with Indiana Michigan Power and Tennessee Power Authority would involve scaling back power use at the technology giant’s data centers when called upon by the electric utilities to free up space on the grid. They are the first formal agreements by Google in demand-response programs with utilities to temporarily curtail its machine learning workloads, a subset of artificial intelligence. "It allows large electricity loads like data centers to be interconnected more quickly, helps reduce the need to build new transmission and power plants, and helps grid operators more effectively and efficiently manage power grids," Google said in a blog post. Demand-response programs have typically been used by other energy-intensive industries like heavy manufacturing or cryptocurrency mining. In exchange, the businesses generally receive payments or reduced power bills. While demand-response agreements apply only to a small portion of demand on the grid, the arrangements might become more common as U.S. electricity supply tightens.

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Question about power usage: is playing audio over your phone speaker more power efficient compared to playing it over a BT speaker?

Yes, I know, you have to charge the BT speaker.

I'm only talking about the phone's power usage.

#BT #BTSpeaker #Phone #PowerUsage #PhoneAudio

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Intel and Nokia expand collaboration to reduce power usage in 5G networks Investing.com -- Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and Nokia (HE:NOKIA) are strengthening their strategic partnership to improve core network infrastructures through the implementation of Intel Xeon 6 processors with Efficient-cores in Nokia’s NFVI v5.0 and Core Networks Applications. This joint initiative aims to provide Nokia customers with significant efficiency improvements, including up to 60% reduction in power consumption, 60% smaller server footprint, and 150% performance increase compared to previous-generation servers currently in widespread use. Alexander Quach, Intel vice president and general manager of the Wireline and Core Network Division, highlighted that the combination of Intel Xeon 6 E-core processors and Intel Infrastructure Power Manager creates "a robust foundation for the most energy-efficient 5G core networks." The collaboration specifically utilizes the Intel Xeon 6780E processor alongside Intel Infrastructure Power Manager to enable load-aware and power-aware computing capabilities, which help reduce operational costs and carbon footprint without compromising network stability. Nokia has already conducted successful cloud service provider trials with Intel Infrastructure Power Manager, confirming its effectiveness across multiple server generations and demonstrating measurable energy savings. Kal De, SVP of Products and Engineering, Cloud and Network Services at Nokia, emphasized that the energy efficiency gains shown in these trials "align closely with what operators need as they modernize their networks." The Intel Xeon 6 processor platform and Infrastructure Power Manager support for Nokia’s upcoming Packet Core Application v25.7 are expected to become available later in 2025. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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WattWise: Monitor Your Computer's Power Usage in Real-Time - OSTechNix WattWise is a lightweight, opensource, command-line tool to monitor the power usage of your system in real-time.

WattWise: Monitor Your Computer's Power Usage in Real-Time #WattWise #MonitoringTools #CLI #Electricity #Opensource #Linux #Python #PowerUsage
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A smart power usage display showing the power consumption for a typical house while only having devices on standby power, usage is 81 watts, costing approximately £0.01 per hour.

A smart power usage display showing the power consumption for a typical house while only having devices on standby power, usage is 81 watts, costing approximately £0.01 per hour.

Looks like I have reached a new low today.
For standby power that is.
The only devices in the house that are drawing power are on standby, my house is using about 80W.
#electricity #standby #powerusage

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