Chevron wants to get the most out of its vast natural gas resources. That's leading the energy giant to seek opportunities to supply gas to help power energy-hungry AI data centers. Chevron is teaming ...
Data center development is creating enormous demand for power. With few options besides fossil fuels, interest has grown in burying the emissions.
Oil giant Chevron and Engine No. 1, an activist fund, are partnering up to build a new company that will develop scalable, reliable power solutions for the U.S.-based data centers running on U.S.
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 ...
which sees opportunity in building natural gas-fueled power plants that will feed energy directly to data centers. Chevron is working with Engine No. 1, a San Francisco-based investment firm best ...
Fast-tracked construction for Chevron's natural gas JV is expected to be online by 2027. Meanwhile, total planned natural gas ...
Over the next three years, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory estimates, AI’s thirst for power will double or triple.
Chevron will lay off 15% to 20% of its global workforce by the end of 2026, the U.S. oil company said on Wednesday as it ...
The joint venture aims to deliver 4 gigawatts of electricity for data centers starting by the end of 2027.