Tech giants are seeking direct power supply deals with power plants to meet their growing electricity needs, bypassing the traditional grid system.
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Researchers from ETH Zurich and ZHAW Winterthur are simulating in a new study how the future Swiss power system could be structured to withstand a drastic fall in gas and electricity imports. By doing so, they aim to contribute to the discussion surrounding Switzerland's supply security.
Tech giants are seeking direct power supply deals with power plants to meet their growing electricity needs, bypassing the traditional grid system.
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