The Department of Energy report is widely viewed as groundwork for the White House to order coal and gas plants slated for closure to run for longer.| E&E News by POLITICO
By 2030, nearly 40% of data centers expect to use some onsite power and 27% say it will provide all of their electricity according to Bloom Energy’s Power Report. Download the report.| Bloom Energy
Data centers have a thirst for water, and their rapid expansion threatens freshwater supplies. U.S. data centers consume about 450 million gallons of water per day, which impacts nearby communities—particularly in water-stressed areas. Cooling data centers with water requires a large amount of energy, which often releases carbon emissions. New and bigger AI-focused data centers will increase water and energy consumption. Novel technologies like direct-to-chip cooling and immersion cooling c...| Environmental and Energy Study Institute
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