EPA Nominee Says Chemical Reviews Won’t Be Compromised for AI Data Centers
The EPA aims to fast-track chemical approvals to meet AI data center demand while addressing concerns over PFAS and environmental health risks.
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EPA nominee says chemical reviews won’t be compromised for AI data centers
The Environmental Protection Agency’s pledge to “get out of the way” on chemical reviews to accelerate the buildout of artificial intelligence data centers doesn’t mean those reviews would be any less “robust,” a top EPA nominee told lawmakers Wednesday. Appearing before the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee, Douglas Troutman — President Donald Trump’s pick for assistant administrator for toxic substances — was pressed by Sen. Ed Marke…
EPA Moves to Prioritize Review of New Chemicals for Data Centers - Inside Climate News
The agency’s administrator, Lee Zeldin, says he wants to “get out of the way” and stop “gumming up the works” so that fast-track construction of the massive computing facilities will “make America the artificial intelligence capital of the world.”
EPA Moves to Prioritize Review of New Chemicals for Data Centers
The agency's administrator, Lee Zeldin, says he wants to "get out of the way" and stop "gumming up the works" so that fast-track construction of the massive computing facilities will "make America the artificial intelligence capital of the world." By Tom Perkins The Trump administration has begun prioritizing the review of new, potentially hazardous chemicals used in data centers that public health advocates and environmental attorneys warn coul…
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