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grid

[grid] / grɪd /
NOUN
gridiron
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NOUN
conducting plate
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Surging demand from the artificial intelligence, green energy and defence sectors has exponentially boosted demand for the workhorse metal that underpins power grids, data centres and electric vehicles.

From Barron's

Fortescue, which buys diesel fuel from countries across the world, will transition to a “green grid” this decade, saving the company a billion dollars a year, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

An aging power grid, extreme weather and volatile fuel prices have been the main drivers of higher utility bills in recent years, said Hua.

From MarketWatch

French forecasters said the storm, named Nils, was "unusually strong" and France's electricity distributor said it had mobilised around 3,000 workers as it battled to reconnect households to the grid.

From Barron's

Some lawmakers in Europe and the U.S. say inverters could be exploited to destabilize the grid.

From The Wall Street Journal