"It's really expensive and hard to expand the grid, but we really desperately need to." Utility companies deploy 'magic balls ...
A device that looks like a high-tech bowling ball that can be attached to power lines can open up excess capacity on electric ...
Norwegian energy startup Heimdall Power aims to transform power grids with its latest innovation. A report by Data Center Dynamics breaks down how the company has created tiny magic balls that make ...
Heimdall Power's Neuron sensor, about the size of a bowling ball, monitors the temperature and conditions of electric power transmission lines. As utilities scramble to meet fast-growing U.S. power ...
A sensor about the size of a bowling ball can measure the real-time temperature of a transmission line. With this information, the operator can safely increase the level of power flowing through the ...
Data centers are being built all over the U.S. as demand from AI companies reaches unprecedented levels, but electricity providers are increasingly struggling to keep up with this new demand. Massive ...