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Houston, TX – October 24, 2025: Prismecs, a global leader in energy solutions, is excited to announce that CEO Junaid Ali’s insightful article has been featured in Forbes titled as “AI's Energy Paradox: Solving the Crisis It Created.”
In this thought-provoking piece, you can explore how artificial intelligence is transforming industries while driving unprecedented energy demand and how smarter power strategies can close that gap. In his Forbes feature, a system-level approach to energy planning is highlighted, emphasizing localized, modular, and grid-integrated solutions such as microgrids, battery storage, and gas turbines, while urging collaboration among utilities, regulators, and tech providers to build a stronger energy foundation for AI’s growth.
Read more on Forbes Council Article: AI's Energy Paradox: Solving The Crisis It Created
About Prismecs
Prismecs is a global energy solutions company delivering cutting-edge technologies and project execution in power generation, gas infrastructure, and renewables.
Learn more at www.prismecs.com or contact at support@prismecs.com.
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