Ireland embraced data centers that the AI boom needs. Now they’re consuming too much of its energy
- Ireland has embraced the AI boom, leading to rapid growth in data centers.
- The growth of data centers has raised concerns about energy consumption.
- There are calls for regulation to manage energy use in the tech sector.
- Policymakers face challenges in meeting energy demands while ensuring sustainability.
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Ireland’s AI data centers are sucking up too much of the country’s energy
Ireland is still heavily reliant on burning fossil fuels to generate electricity, despite a growing number of wind farms sprouting across the countryside. Further data center expansion threatens Ireland's goals to sharply cut planet-warming emissions.
The AI race is already taking a toll. Ireland’s massive data centers are a cautionary tale
Dozens of massive data centers humming at the outskirts of Dublin are consuming more electricity than all of the urban homes in Ireland and starting to wear out the warm welcome that brought them here.Now, a country that made itself a computing factory for Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and TikTok is wondering whether it was all worth it as tech giants look around the world to build even more data centers to fuel the next wave of artificial int…

Ireland embraced data centers that the AI boom needs. Now they're consuming too much of its energy
CLONDALKIN, Ireland (AP) — Dozens of massive data centers humming at the outskirts of Dublin are consuming more electricity than all of the urban homes in Ireland and starting to wear out the warm welcome that brought them here. Now, a country that made itself a computing factory for Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and TikTok […]
Ireland’s data center boom faces backlash amid energy crisis, growing environmental concerns
By Matt O’brien | Ap Technology Writer CLONDALKIN, Ireland—Dozens of massive data centers humming at the outskirts of Dublin are consuming more electricity than all of the urban homes in Ireland and starting to wear out the warm welcome that brought them here. Now, a country that made itself a…
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