Data Centers Are Scrambling to Power the AI Boom with Natural Gas
At least 46 data centers in the U.S. use on-site natural gas power, adding up to 56 gigawatts, as AI demand outpaces grid electricity availability, analysts say.
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Data centers are scrambling to power the AI boom with natural gas
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Cleanview Report Finds Nearly 75% Planned On-Site Power at US Data Centers is Natural Gas
By Stuart Turley, Energy News Beat In a landscape where artificial intelligence and data processing demands are skyrocketing, data center operators are increasingly bypassing traditional grid connections to build their own power generation facilities. A recent report from Cleanview, a market intelligence platform focused on the energy transition, reveals a striking trend: nearly 75% of the identifiable on-site power equipment for these facilitie…
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