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11 US Data Centers Could Outpollute Morocco, WIRED Finds

The projects are tied to major tech firms and could still emit more than 129 million tons a year even if pollution is cut by half, researchers said.

  • The NAACP filed suit against xAI last week, alleging the company illegally operated gas turbines at its Memphis and Southaven campuses as residents in the low-income Black community rallied to protest air pollution.
  • Tech developers are increasingly building "behind-the-meter" gas projects to bypass lengthy grid delays, a trend Michael Thomas of Cleanview warns is causing a "crazy acceleration of emissions" potentially exceeding 129 million tons of greenhouse gases annually.
  • Despite community opposition, regulators granted permits for xAI's Colossus campuses; turbines on each campus could generate more than 6.4 million tons of CO2 equivalents annually, equivalent to powering 1.5 million homes.
  • About 35 states offer tax breaks to attract data centers, though critics argue these incentives fail to deliver promised jobs and economic benefits while residents fear electricity bills increase by a factor of two.
  • Data center expansion puts severe strain on renewable energy efforts across the United States, as electricity demand is projected to reach 10 to 15 percent of nationwide totals within two years, prolonging the use of fossil fuel plants slated for closure.
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