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New study estimates data centers may soon consume as much water as New York City per day: 'Clearly there is something wrong'
"I don't see any ways for them to afford this." New study estimates data centers may soon consume as much water as New York City per day: 'Clearly there is something wrong' first appeared on The Cool ...
Human rights attorney Diana Buttu has referred to the “Board of Peace” as “neocolonialism in the 21st century,” saying its “aim, of course, is to try to erase Israel’s crimes and to turn them into a ...
"The explosive growth of data centers is one of the biggest affordability and environmental threats of our generation." ...
US hydrogen developer Plug Power has agreed to sell a New York site, originally planned to host a clean hydrogen project, to ...
Pension funds are joining the crusade to shield communities from the noisy, energy-guzzling impact of AI data centers. The ...
A new study shows U.S. facilities could require up to 1.45 billion gallons per day of new peak capacity. Who will bear the cost?
Grand Island utilities director says a new data center deal could help lower electricity costs for all customers.
AI’s projected water demand will create major problems not just for the average American, but for the industry itself.
Green groups are calling on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers to set a three-year statewide ban on data centers used to power artificial intelligence computer systems.
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