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For the first time in a generation, demand for electricity in the U.S. is growing, fueled by A.I.’s insatiable thirst for power. And yet, President Trump has taken severe steps to slow the deployment of solar and wind. At the Climate Forward live event, Scott L. Strazik, the C.E.O. of GE Vernova, spoke about what his company is doing to meet the demand, what A.I. means for the American grid and how Trump’s war on wind power has affected his company.
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For the first time in a generation, demand for electricity in the U.S. is growing, fueled by A.I.’s insatiable thirst for power. And yet, President Trump has taken severe steps to slow the deployment of solar and wind. At the Climate Forward live event, Scott L. Strazik, the C.E.O. of GE Vernova, spoke about what his company is doing to meet the demand, what A.I. means for the American grid and how Trump’s war on wind power has affected his company.
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