NAACP, Environmental Group Notify Elon Musk's XAI Company of Intent to Sue Over Facility Pollution
SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUN 17 – The NAACP and Southern Environmental Law Center accuse xAI of operating 35 unpermitted methane turbines emitting over 2,000 tons of nitrogen oxides annually, violating the Clean Air Act.
- The NAACP and an environmental group intend to sue Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI over air pollution concerns from a supercomputer facility located near predominantly Black communities in Memphis.
- Officials claim an exemption allowed xAI to operate for up to 364 days without a permit, but the facility has exceeded this period, violating the Clean Air Act according to the SELC attorney.
- Opponents argue that the turbines emit pollutants like smog, carbon dioxide, and formaldehyde, adding to the existing pollution burden in the area, and accuse city leaders of lack of transparency.
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NAACP to Sue over Elon Musk’s xAI Data Center in Memphis
In Memphis Tennessee, the NAACP has announced plans to sue Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence firm, xAI, for violating the Clean Air Act by running a massive data center near a historically Black neighborhood without legal permits. Musk’s facility runs on 35 methane gas-powered turbine generators, which emit significant amounts of nitrogen oxide and other toxic chemicals. NAACP President Derrick Johnson said, “We cannot afford to normalize this…
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