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Georgia Faces Historic Power Demand as AI Datacenters Drive Unprecedented Energy Expansion

Georgia is experiencing unprecedented electricity demand driven primarily by artificial intelligence datacenters, according to reports. The state’s public service commission faces critical decisions on power expansion that could impact utility rates and energy infrastructure for years to come.

Unprecedented Power Demand

Georgia is confronting the largest electricity demand in its history, with reports indicating the surge is primarily driven by datacenter construction for artificial intelligence applications. According to sources familiar with the matter, Georgia Power has requested approximately 10 additional gigawatts of energy in the coming years—enough to power 8.3 million homes at an estimated cost of nearly $16 billion.

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Apple’s Formula One Broadcast Partnership Culminates Years of Strategic Engagement

Apple’s recently announced five-year Formula One broadcast agreement represents the culmination of nearly a decade of strategic engagement with the sport. According to reports, senior Apple executives had been exploring F1 content opportunities as early as 2016, building relationships that eventually led to the landmark media rights deal.

Years in the Making

Apple’s recently announced five-year broadcast rights deal with Formula One represents the culmination of nearly a decade of strategic engagement between the technology giant and the global racing series, according to sources familiar with the discussions. The agreement, which sees Apple replacing Walt Disney’s ESPN for U.S. broadcast rights, follows years of behind-the-scenes conversations and relationship-building at the highest levels of both organizations.