AI Growth in India May Be a ‘Power’ Struggle

Even if our president chooses not to, the market will drive clean energy forward: Ann Dunkin of the US department of energy.
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The rise of AI is putting immense strain on energy systems worldwide. As India emerges as a key player in AI, it must find smart and sustainable ways to meet this growing demand.  Ann Dunkin, former chief information officer at the US energy department, spoke with AIM on the sidelines of the Invest Karnataka 2025 summit, sharing interesting insights into how India can balance AI growth with sustainable energy solutions. A Multi-Faceted Energy Strategy India’s AI future largely depends on a robust and sustainable energy framework. Dunkin believes that the right approach is to leverage all available renewable resources. “Look at India’s assets and where the country can monetise these to get clean power at the lowest cost.” She spoke about the “All-of-the-above ener
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Siddharth Jindal
Siddharth is a media graduate who loves to explore tech through journalism and putting forward ideas worth pondering about in the era of artificial intelligence.
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