08 Dec 2025
Microgrid Solutions for Enterprises: Meeting the Demands of AI Energy Optimization
“You can’t run NextGen AI on LastGen infrastructure.”
In oil and gas and other high-load sectors, energy is becoming a constraint. Traditional grids can’t keep up, and enterprises are turning to microgrids.
Ed Betts explains that the real differentiator is the software layer: orchestration, automation and optimization powered by AI and cloud-native platforms.

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The enterprise push into artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating, and with it comes the transformation of a utility into a constraint: power. Large language models and generative systems require vast quantities of computing power, which in turn demands far more power than traditional enterprise applications. As a result, energy is more than a cost center now—it is a potential bottleneck.
Companies with big AI ambitions are running into hard limits. Power supplies that once sat quietly in the background are now a gating factor for new models, new infrastructure and new deployments. This is especially true in the oil and gas sector, where remote operations and industrial-scale workloads can stretch existing infrastructure past its limits.
It’s not a surprise that an increasing amount of enterprise leaders are paying attention to microgrid solutions.
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