ProLift reports that canceled energy projects threaten the AI boom, as tech firms' demand for data center power outpaces electricity supply growth.
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Meta is reportedly behind an Alberta AI data centre tied to Pembina’s $4.6B, 932 MW gas-fired Greenlight power project.
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TeraWulf signed a 20-year AI infrastructure lease with Anthropic and sold its JV stake as shares rose following the ...
As the United States races to build the infrastructure required for artificial intelligence, it faces a constraint: legitimacy at the local level. Data centers, transmission lines, and ...
Around the world, communities are increasingly concerned about the amount of electricity, water and land these facilities require.
China has officially launched its first large-scale computing-electricity synergy project with direct green power supply, marking a milestone in the nation's massive commitment to building a unified, ...