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CERAWeek — dubbed the Davos of energy — is where policymakers, producers
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NVIDIA and Emerald AI unveiled at the conference last week a new way forward — treating AI factories not as static power loads but as flexible, intelligent grid assets.
Key facts
- Maximo, a solar robotics company incubated at AES, announced the completion of a 100‑megawatt robotic solar installation at AES’ Bellefield site
- Schneider Electric announced new validated NVIDIA Vera Rubin reference designs and lifecycle digital twin architectures developed with AVEVA
- Built on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory reference design and Emerald AI’s Conductor platform, the approach brings together compute, power networking and control into a single architecture
- Using AI‑driven robotics developed with NVIDIA accelerated computing, NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and the NVIDIA Isaac Sim framework, Maximo demonstrated that autonomous installations can now operate
Summary
CERAWeek — dubbed the Davos of energy — is where policymakers, producers, technologists and financiers gather to discuss how the world powers itself next. Built on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory reference design and Emerald AI’s Conductor platform, the approach brings together compute, power networking and control into a single architecture. AES, Constellation, Invenergy, NextEra Energy, Nscale Energy & Power and Vistra are working to build the energy generation capacity needed to meet rapidly growing power demand. It’s an important milestone in grid resilience, supported by an ecosystem for advanced AI factories.