Environmental activist Erin Brockovich is looking to create more transparency around the United States' data center boom with a new, trackable website. In April, Brockovich launched a website called ...
While some states consider banning data centers, Texas is attracting a surge of new projects. Concerns in other states focus on the high electricity and water usage of data centers. Texas is appealing ...
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Tech companies are earmarking unprecedented sums of money to finance the build-out of massive data centers, with a planned $85 billion equity-raise by Google parent Alphabet GOOGL1.17%increase; up ...
China has become the first country in the world to operate an underwater data center, or UDC, powered by wind. Located off the coast of Shanghai, the complex represents a significant advance in the ...
When it comes to AI data centers, public policy is not keeping up with public opinion. In recent years, state and local governments across America have raced to install dozens of generous tax breaks, ...
What to know about the local backlash against the booming data center industry, the era of me-first energy and more climate news. By Claire Brown The backlash against energy-guzzling data centers has ...
The Trump administration is not going to set nationwide environmental requirements or recommendations for the rapidly growing data center industry, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said Wednesday. While ...
As the tech industry battles state lawmakers eager to rein in the explosion of data centers, they’ve found a useful ally — labor unions. From California to New Jersey, labor groups are throwing their ...
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