Demand response programs
"One report [PDF] published earlier this year found that if data centers agreed to have their power curtailed for just 0.5% of the time (around 40 hours out of a year of continuous operation), the grid could handle about 18 GW of new power demand in the PJM region without adding generation capacity.
"For the whole US, this level of flexibility would allow the grid to take on an additional 98 gigawatts of new demand without building any new power plants to meet it.
"To give you a sense of just how significant that would be, all the nuclear reactors in the US add up to 97 gigawatts of capacity."
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