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Tech giants from Google to Meta to OpenAI are leading an AI data center boom. Some state electricity grids are better set to meet the massive power needs.
It's not just the spending that will be big. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg envisions a single data center, the footprint of which would occupy as much acreage as a good chunk of Manhattan.
Launched by former Microsoft and Talen Energy execs, GridFree AI is pitching modular AI data centers powered and cooled by on-site natural gas.
Amazon plans to spend $20 billion on data centers for cloud computing and artificial intelligence in what will be the largest private sector investment in state history.
The partners formed joint venture, Digital Edge B. Grimm, which will build data centers across Thailand, starting with a 96-megawatt data center in Chonburi province, southeast of Bangkok.
Amazon is to invest $20 billion to bring data centers to Pennsylvania, starting with one in Falls Township, Bucks County, and another in Salem, Luzerne County.
Data centers are building their own gas power plants in Texas Not so long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar.
Plans to build more data centers in Colorado are raising concerns about the power and water neededed to run facilities, which could imperil the state's climate goals.
Not long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar energy. Now they’re bypassing the grid and building their own gas-fired power plants on site.