
Energy Gang How can the grid help AI, and how can AI help the grid? Live from NYU at New York Climate Week, featuring leaders from Nvidia and Amazon | Energy Gang Live from Climate Week
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Sep 30, 2025 At Climate Week NYC, three industry leaders discuss the intersection of AI and energy. Xizhou Zhou from Wood Mackenzie highlights the rapid expansion of U.S. data centers and their impact on grid stability. Craig Sundstrom of AWS outlines corporate commitments to renewable energy and innovative tariff designs to alleviate rising electricity prices. Meanwhile, Josh Parker from NVIDIA reveals dramatic improvements in AI energy efficiency and how AI can streamline grid operations. The panel tackles the complexities and opportunities of integrating AI with energy systems.
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Participate In Rate Design Negotiations
- Engage proactively in tariff and rate-design processes to share infrastructure costs fairly.
- Prepare longer-term demand forecasts and accept new contract structures regulators now ask for.
AI's Second-Order Emissions Benefits
- AI can deliver large emissions reductions by optimizing high-consumption sectors like manufacturing and buildings.
- Small AI energy investments can yield outsized lifetime savings in these sectors.
Data Centers Can Be Flexible Grid Assets
- Many data centers can and do flex load in practice, cutting consumption dramatically during price spikes.
- Flexibility can save operators hundreds of thousands in a single high-price hour and reduce system peaks.

