Category: Artificial Intelligence

Bringing ‘superintelligence’ to the energy industry

The Oilholic was delighted to join the demo day of UK-based energy AI firm Applied Computing in London on Tuesday. The firm recently announced a £9 million seed funding round – largest ever for a British AI company’s at seed stage – to bring what …

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Bringing ‘superintelligence’ to the energy industry

The Oilholic was delighted to join the demo day of UK-based energy AI firm Applied Computing in London on Tuesday. The firm recently announced a £9 million seed funding round – largest ever for a British AI company’s at seed stage – to bring what …

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Moderating panel at Applied Computing’s Orbital demo

Delighted to announce that yours truly will be joining Applied Computing’s Demo Day proceedings on June 10, 2025 at IET London Savoy Place in London, UK. The Oilholic will also be moderating the panel discussion titled – Redesigning Energy: New Te…

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Trump Signs Executive Orders to Boost Nuclear Energy Even as Regulatory Body Remains Understaffed

President Donald Trump on Friday signed four executive orders intended to stimulate a “nuclear energy renaissance” by building new reactors to meet the electricity demands of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers and other emerging industries. The executive orders clear a path for construction on America’s federal lands, allow for design testing of nuclear reactors at […]

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Getting started at Emerson Exchange 2025

The Oilholic has arrived in San Antonio, Texas, US for the week-long Emerson Exchange 2025. It is the thought leadership event of engineering services, industrial automation and software giant Emerson. The event – being held at the city’s Hen…

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Electricity Demands of AI Data Centers to Double by 2030: IEA Report

A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) says there will be a steep rise in the electricity needed to power AI data processing, which will use more power in the United States by 2030 than the manufacturing of all other energy-intensive goods, including cement, aluminum, steel and chemicals. In the world’s advanced economies, […]

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