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Data Center Growth Runs Into the Power Queue. Meridian technology cover.Technology

Data Center Growth Runs Into the Power Queue

Compute demand is visible. The harder question is who gets grid capacity, when, and under what operating constraints.

By Priya Chen · Jul 2

The Quiet Paradox of Term Limits. Meridian politics.Politics

The Quiet Paradox of Term Limits

Rules meant to refresh power can hand it instead to the unelected staff and lobbyists who never leave

By Diego Arroyo · Jul 1

The Quiet Arithmetic of Coalition Government. Meridian politics.Politics

The Quiet Arithmetic of Coalition Government

Why the hardest political work begins only after the ballots are counted

By Lena Holloway · Jun 30

How Procedural Rules Hand the Minority the Real Power. Meridian politics.Politics

How Procedural Rules Hand the Minority the Real Power

The obscure machinery of quorum, delay and order routinely lets a determined few outweigh the many

By Diego Arroyo · Jun 29

The City-State Is Quietly Becoming a Geopolitical Actor Again. Meridian politics.Politics

The City-State Is Quietly Becoming a Geopolitical Actor Again

Dense, wealthy urban hubs are increasingly striking their own deals on trade, talent, and climate, acting with an autonomy that used to belong only to states

By Priya Chen · Jun 28

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "AI Data Centers Put Water and Power on the Same Map", covering ai, data centers, power, water on The Meridian Hub.Technology

AI Data Centers Put Water and Power on the Same Map

Large compute sites are forcing planners to consider electricity, cooling, land and water as one infrastructure question.

By Priya Chen · Jun 24

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Spot Power Prices Climb as Cooling Season Begins", covering energy, power, summer, gulf on The Meridian Hub.Business

Spot Power Prices Climb as Cooling Season Begins

Demand for electricity rises with the temperature, and the spot market is the first place that pressure shows up.

By Mira Faraj · Jun 20