WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI — An influx of proposals for massive, hyperscale data centers to power artificial intelligence and other ...
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Data centers are sparking controversy in communities across Michigan. This photo was taken on a street in Ypsilanti Township. Data centers are making headlines across the country and Michigan is no ...
Data centers seem to be popping up everywhere, with big tech companies proposing to build them on farmland, old golf courses, downtowns and industrial parks. Many of the proposed developments are huge ...
In recent months, the Trump administration has opened a deregulatory floodgate in the name of building more data centers. Among other things, this has involved ordering rollbacks of clean water ...
Data centers remain underrepresented in many institutional real estate portfolios despite strong historical performance in both the public and private markets. Growth in the sector is fueled by rising ...
Massive data centers that power AI technology are being planned in Lehigh Valley communities, raising concerns about resource ...
NORTH MANKATO — A packed auditorium at the South Central College North Mankato campus gathered Wednesday afternoon for a regional forum on the growing wave of conversations surrounding data center ...
The heat is starting to break, but plants are still wilted, and we are still conscious that water is precious — especially in California and other states in the West. Meanwhile, data centers here are ...
Data centers need electricity fast, but utilities need years to build power plants – who should pay?
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Theodore J. Kury, University of Florida (THE CONVERSATION) The amount of electricity ...
Data centers fueling the AI boom are driving up the nation’s demand for electricity — and possibly your utility bill along with it. There are several reasons power is getting more expensive in the US.
Data centers need electricity fast, but utilities need years to build power plants – who should pay?
Theodore Kury is the Director of Energy Studies at the University of Florida’s Public Utility Research Center, which is sponsored in part by the Florida electric and gas utilities, the Florida Public ...
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