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Workshop on Energy Needs for AI Data Centers

Where Artificial Intelligence Meets the Electric Grid
The College of Engineering invites you to a FREE workshop bringing together experts from utilities, data centers, technology companies, government, and academia to tackle one of the most pressing challenges of our time — the rapid growth of AI-driven energy demand and its impact on the electric grid.
What to Expect
This workshop will build a shared understanding of AI-driven electricity demand and data center operations, examine utility planning, reliability, and resilience under high AI load growth, and highlight technology and policy options for sustainable energy supply. Participants will also help define key research directions for the coming decade and foster partnerships across academia, industry, and government.
Who Should Attend?
Students, researchers, faculty, and professionals interested in artificial intelligence, energy systems, sustainability, policy, or engineering. If you’re curious about how AI is reshaping our energy infrastructure, this event is for you!
Why Attend?
- Gain insight into the intersection of AI, energy, and sustainability
- Connect with experts from utilities, tech companies, and government agencies
- Contribute to identifying practical solutions for a rapidly evolving challenge
- Be part of shaping the research agenda for the next decade
Space is limited, and registration is required! Register Here


