Tag results for 'Power Law Committee eBulletin March 2025'

Power Law: Editorial March 2025

John Vellone, outgoing Newsletter Editor of the IBA Power Law Committee, and Krzysztof Cichocki, incoming Newsletter Editor of the IBA Power Law Committee, introduce the latest collection of articles from Committee members.

Released on Mar 18, 2025

Can behind-the-meter structures solve the impending power bottleneck caused by AI data centres?

The development of AI data centres has been identified as one of the primary drivers of anticipated growth in the power sector in the next decade. Given the scale of these projects and the concentrated usage of electricity, behind-the-meter power generation structures are being mooted to expedite delivery of AI data centre projects while minimising cost-shifting to users of the grid. Although there have been positive developments at the federal level which may facilitate the buildout of new generating assets, state and local laws will remain a primary consideration on whether behind-the-meter structures can be successfully deployed in a given location.

Released on Mar 18, 2025

Powering the future: the evolving intersection of data centres and energy law in Portugal

This article explores the intersection of Portuguese legislation on energy and the rapid expansion of data centre infrastructure, focusing on existing mechanisms and recent legal developments that address grid access, renewable integration, and energy efficiency. As data centres become increasingly strategic, their connection to energy law, though largely implicit in the current framework, is gaining relevance, paving the way for future regulatory refinements that balance digital infrastructure growth with energy transition goals.

Released on Mar 18, 2025

The intersection of AI and power law in Mexico: legal implications for a sustainable energy transition

Mexico’s energy transition, marked by a shift to renewable energy and technological innovation, represents the perfect moment to enhance the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the power sector. However, this integration may raise significant legal challenges, including data governance, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance and particularly how to address such challenges in the energy policies while enhancing AI optimisation.

Released on Mar 18, 2025

Data centres and AI: legal challenges between sustainability and energy efficiency in an Italian and EU context

This article examines the dual role of data centres as enablers of digital transformation and significant contributors to global energy consumption. It reviews European Union and Italian regulations aimed at promoting sustainable data centre operations, including the European Green Deal and the EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ plan.

Released on Mar 18, 2025

Avoiding gridlock: how Canada can use AI to expand and improve its hydroelectric future

The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) is affecting Canada’s energy sector. The advancement of new tools, particularly generative AI (Gen AI) resources, are forcing operators and governments to address legal gaps quickly and invest in new infrastructure across the hydroelectric industry. These changes are likely to result in significant benefits to the Canadian economy, driving billions of dollars in investment and ushering in a transformative shift in the workforce.

Released on Mar 18, 2025

A new investment protection regime in Argentina and its impact on the development of megaprojects in the technology sector

This article provides an analysis of the new legal and regulatory framework arising from the approval of the Law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines 27,742 and the Incentive Regime for Large Investments (the RIGI) as an investment protection mechanism for megaprojects in the technology sector.

Released on Mar 18, 2025