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ArticleFebruary 9, 2026

Building the Next Terawatt: Why Distributed Energy Is the Future of Grid Capacity

Building the Next Terawatt: Why Distributed Energy Is the Future of Grid Capacity

For over a century, the utility grid has stood as one of the greatest engineering achievements in human history—a vast, interconnected network delivering power to nearly every corner of society. But as electrification and digitalization surge ahead, we’re entering a new phase—one where the opportunity isn’t just to expand the grid, but to transform how we think about building capacity. The next terawatt of grid capacity will not come solely from centralized infrastructure. It will come from distributed, intelligent, and modular systems located at the edge — where demand is highest, and where the opportunity is greatest.
A Terawatt of Demand—Faster Than Ever Before
From AI datacenters requesting gigawatts of capacity to the electrification of fleets, factories, and buildings, the pace and scale of new demand are unprecedented. Utilities are stepping up—but timelines for major infrastructure projects are often measured in years, sometimes even decades.
Meanwhile, developers, operators, and communities are looking to energize sites quickly. The opportunity lies in complementing existing utility infrastructure with modular, distributed capacity that can be deployed rapidly and scaled dynamically. This isn’t about replacing the grid—it’s about unlocking new ways to deliver value alongside it.
Distributed Energy at the Edge: Capacity Where It Counts
The power grid of the future will not be defined solely by central plants and transmission lines—it will be increasingly defined by what happens at the edge.

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