
Mark Lazaroff
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Aug 20, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |J. Daniel Skees |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli
Partners Jane Accomando, Neeraj Arora, Dan Skees, Mark Lazaroff, Alex Polonsky, and Andrew Gray and associate Arjun Ramadevanahalli co-authored a Law360 Expert Analysis exploring the critical issues at the nexus of artificial intelligence (AI) and energy use in the United States.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
Artificial intelligence (AI) not only provides new technological advantages to the energy industry, but also the industry is itself responsible for providing the vast (and growing) amount of energy consumption driven by the computers powering much of AI. AI technologies, particularly those involving machine learning and large language models, are extremely energy intensive. For instance, a single generative AI query requires nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Jane Accomando |Neeraj K. Arora |Mark Lazaroff |Alex S. Polonsky |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |J. Daniel Skees
Artificial intelligence (AI) not only provides new technological advantages to the energy industry, but also the industry is itself responsible for providing the vast (and growing) amount of energy consumption driven by the computers powering much of AI. AI technologies, particularly those involving machine learning and large language models, are extremely energy intensive. For instance, a single generative AI query requires nearly 10 times more electricity than a traditional internet search.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
lexology.com | Mark Lazaroff |Neeraj K. Arora
It’s generation . . . it’s transmission . . . it’s energy storage! The renewable energy industry continues to view energy storage as the superhero that will save it from its greatest problem—intermittent energy production and the resulting grid reliability issues that such intermittent generation engenders. Market OverviewEnergy storage can play the superhero role because it has features of both generation and transmission.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
morganlewis.com | Mark Lazaroff |Neeraj K. Arora
It’s generation . . . it’s transmission . . . it’s energy storage! The renewable energy industry continues to view energy storage as the superhero that will save it from its greatest problem—intermittent energy production and the resulting grid reliability issues that such intermittent generation engenders. Energy storage can play the superhero role because it has features of both generation and transmission.
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