PG&E proposes power equipment upgrade to
PG&E has filed a proposal with state regulators seeking approval to build wide-ranging electricity upgrades in San Jose.
PG&E sees big growth potential in San Jose as
PG&E is focusing its power system expansions in the San Jose area to meet a surge in the tech sector''s hunger for electricity.
PG&E Begins Energy Infrastructure Upgrades to Bring San Jose''s
PG&E has started infrastructure upgrades for delivering approximately 200 megawatts of power to the three data centers. The improvements include rebuilding a key substation and making
San José and PG&E Strike Deal to Attract Data Centers to
The cold war between San José and PG&E has officially thawed, as the city and the utility company today announced a partnership aimed at attracting big power users — data centers and
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Data center boom in San Jose tests California electricity rates, grid
AI''s planned data-center boom is straining California''s grid forecasts and raising fears that customers could pay for upgrades if projects never materialize.
PG&E Targets San Jose as Epicenter of South Bay''s Surging Power
As data centers, EVs and electrification drive soaring energy needs, the utility plans major substation upgrades and billions in new capacity — positioning San Jose as the hub of
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Data centers for AI could nearly triple San José''s
San José and PG&E are preparing massive grid upgrades, but AI demand could nearly triple the city''s energy use.
PG&E plans San Jose power hub upgrades as economic growth
PG&E plans a major revamp of two key electricity substations in downtown San Jose as the utility races to stay ahead of rising energy demand from tech, housing and commercial projects.