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The U.S. Department of Energy on Thursday identified the National Renewable Energy Laboratory campus in Golden as one of 16 sites across the country where it plans to enlist private companies to deve...
From The Denver Post
Energy has identified 16 public land sites for potential construction of data centers needed to further power the development of AI tools.
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Microsoft has reportedly pulled back on data center projects around the world, suggesting that the company is wary of overexpanding.
Microsoft Corp. has pulled back on data center projects around the world, suggesting the company is taking a harder look at its plans to build the server farms powering artificial intelligence and the cloud.
President Trump's sweeping reciprocal tariffs could hamstring Big Tech's billion-dollar efforts to build AI infrastructure in the country.
Reports that Microsoft has been slowing its data center deployment strategy have been rife in recent weeks. TD Cowen analysts first reported that the company had withdrawn from around 200MW of data center leasing agreements in February of this year.
The development is planned to be across from Meta's $800 million hyperscale data center campus that is currently under construction.
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Blackstone-owned data center firm AirTrunk is seeking a S$2.2 billion ($1.7 billion) green loan for a new greenfield project in Singapore, according to people familiar with the matter, as it looks to ramp up its expansion plans regionally.
Several candidates are vying to defeat a pair of incumbent Republican Georgia Public Service commissioners in an election that challengers say will become a referendum on rising Georgia Power bills. Consumer watchdogs worry that the state’s largest utility will continue to raise rates on residential customers as it girds for a wave of data center
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The owners of what was once Pennsylvania's biggest coal-fired power plant said Wednesday that they will turn it into a $10 billion natural gas-powered data center campus designed to capitalize on the fast-growing energy demands of Big Tech companies to power artificial intelligence and cloud computing applications.