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The Rhodium Group, an environmental researcher, found greenhouse gas emissions increased 2.4% in 2025 in the U.S., driven largely by the power sector and a very cold start to last year. Here in the Mid-South, at least 12 data centers are under construction or are already up and running.
Residents in Kentucky are being asked to sign NDAs from AI data center companies in order to give the community more information about the project. NBC News' Brian Cheung spoke to two residents who were offered more than 8 million dollars from the company to sell their land.
Microsoft is trying to win over communities concerned about AI data centers. The company's president, Brad Smith, is meeting with federal lawmakers to emphasize that the industry, not taxpayers, should cover the costs of these centers.
A British company wants to build its first U.S. data center in Lansing, leaving many residents asking a simple question: why here? The question is part of WKAR’s week-long series exploring data centers and the controversy surrounding them. Earlier this ...
With several data centers coming to Northeast Oklahoma, and potentially three more on the way, the Tulsa Regional Chamber says it is excited for the future.
County Executive Jessica Fitzwater will hold two public listening sessions in February to hear public input ahead of the county’s negotiations with data center companies on a future “Community Benefit Agreement.
In this article, we will take a look at the top 10 data center cooling companies to invest in. The unprecedented data center demand driven by massive investments in AI infrastructure is well-documented. According to several research reports, the total data ...
The CEO of Deep Green said it would be the first data center in the U.S. built to recycle the heat it generates into a municipal heating system.
As data center campuses get larger to meet the demands of AI, Georgia has emerged as a prime target. Large pieces of Peach State land are plentiful, relatively cheap compared with the national average and fairly easy to plug into the existing power grid.
Donald Trump, sometime reality TV star and now real-world President of these United States, has announced he will prevent AI companies with huge data centers and commensurately massive electricity demands from forcing up utility bills for consumers.