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Entero Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENTO) ("ENTO" or the "Company") a company pioneering innovation at the intersection of biotechnology and AI-driven energy infrastructure launches Grid AI Corp., to redefine how artificial intelligence infrastructure connects to the power grid.
According to the company, the rise of artificial intelligence is driving the fastest infrastructure build-out in modern history and power is the new bottleneck. Over the next decade, global data center electricity demand is projected to exceed 1,000 terawatt-hours annually, with AI workloads alone representing over 30% of that growth. Analysts now estimate that more than $1 trillion in new energy and digital infrastructure investment will be required to sustain AI's exponential trajectory. Yet across every major market, power delivery constraints threaten to delay or derail this growth.
Grid AI Corp., is orchestrating, managing, and dispatching flexible data center loads, Grid AI transforms data centers from static consumers of electricity into dynamic, intelligent grid assets. The company's platform enables real-time coordination between compute demand and grid conditions, unlocking stranded capacity, reducing interconnection timelines, and accelerating AI infrastructure deployment by years. Grid AI's solutions can help unlock gigawatts of incremental grid capacity across North America and beyond, allowing data centers, utilities, and investors to scale faster, cleaner, and more profitably.
The world's largest technology companies are validating this shift. In October 2025, Google announced partnerships with Indiana Michigan Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority to integrate demand-response capabilities directly into its AI data centers, dynamically rescheduling machine-learning tasks in real time to support the grid during periods of stress. As Google explained, such flexibility reduces the need to build new transmission and power plants, and helps grid operators manage power more efficiently. (Source: Google Blog - 'How we're making data centers more flexible to benefit power grids', October 2025.)
This marks a paradigm shift: hyperscalers, utilities, and regulators are converging around a new model where flexibility is the key to speed. Research from RMI, McKinsey, and BloombergNEF estimates that 5-10% flexible capacity across global data centers could free up more than 100 GW of usable power, accelerating AI deployments by up to 24 months while saving tens of billions in deferred infrastructure spend. The pace of adoption is expected to be rapid, with flexible, grid-interactive capabilities projected to become standard at leading-edge AI campuses within the next 24-36 months.
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