While the world is celebrating ChatGPT and all the GenAI breakthroughs, a different kind of revolution is happening in Africa’s... Source| CIO Africa
As AI drives unprecedented energy demand, some data center operators are turning to natural gas for quick and easy access to the power they need| Latest from ITPro
OpenAI is considering a 1-gigawatt AI data centre in India, as part of its global Stargate program beyond the US.| TechWire Asia
Last month, OpenAI announced its first Indian office in New Delhi, set to be opened later this year. Read more: Bloomberg: OpenAI plans Indian data centre in Stargate push| Silicon Republic
India may restrict gas generation to peak periods (Reuters) Japan data centres to reshape electricity usage (Woodmac) PetroChina wants to buy domestic gas storage (Bloomberg) U.S. jet fuel consumption growth to slow in 2025/26 (EIA) Pakistan’s oil production potential is limited (Bloomberg) Viet Nam to boost ethanol blend and U.S. imports (Reuters) U.S./EU tariffs divert … Continue reading Best in Energy – 27 August 2025| JKempEnergy.com
Nvidia shares fell 3.2% after it left China sales out of its forecast amid regulatory doubts. A US$54B outlook wasn’t enough to satisfy investors expecting stronger growth. Nvidia shares slipped on Wednesday as uncertainty grew around its business in China, caught in the middle of the trade fight between Washington and Beijing. CEO Jensen Huang […] The post Nvidia faces China roadblocks despite soaring AI demand appeared first on TechWire Asia.| TechWire Asia
Bangkok is Southeast Asia’s second-largest data centre hub, with global operators expanding into large campuses and the EEC.| TechWire Asia
When AI data centres run out of space, they face a costly dilemma: build bigger facilities or find ways to make multiple locations work together seamlessly. NVIDIA’s latest Spectrum-XGS Ethernet technology promises to solve this challenge by connecting AI data centres across vast distances into what the company calls “giga-scale AI super-factories.” Announced ahead of Hot […] The post What happens when AI data centres run out of space? NVIDIA’s new solution explained appeared fir...| AI News
Google looks to invest in nuclear energy to power data centre growth.| TahawulTech.com
European data centres using water cooling consume an average of 26 million litres per megawatt of power each year.| The Stack
Global diesel supplies remain tight raising prices (Bloomberg) Russia’s oil exports have declined slightly since 2022 (EIA) Mexico authorises fracking to raise oil production (Reuters) China hits record electricity loads in multiple areas (Xinhua) U.S./India oil tariffs force tough strategic choice (Bloomberg) India’s sanctioned oil refiner seeks local banker (Bloomberg) OPEC⁺ explains rationale for output … Continue reading Best in Energy – 8 August 2025| JKempEnergy.com
Mueller Steam Specialty is a member of the Watts family of brands that supplies valves, strainers and specialty products for data centre, megaproject and industrial applications.| HPAC Magazine
Powered shell data centre availability is the "choke point" says CEO.| The Stack
A-Team Group is delighted to announce the winners of the 2025 TradingTech Insight Awards USA, recognising the leading providers of trading technology, infrastructure, and consultancy services for capital markets across North America. This year’s awards highlight the technology providers driving innovation and performance across the trading lifecycle, from market connectivity and execution management to analytics,... Read More The post A-Team Group Announces Winners of the 2025 TradingTech I...| A-Team
A massive data centre at xAI’s controversial site in Memphis, Tennessee is emitting huge plumes of pollution, according to footage recorded by an environmental watchdog group. The post xAI data centre emits plumes of pollution, new video shows appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Rising emissions have prompted yet more calls for action from big tech companies| IT Pro
The Vantage Data Centre, a key player in data colocation services, needed a dependable roofing solution for its Ireland facility. The priority was secure roof access for maintenance and effective smoke ventilation, all while withstanding the local climate. Surespan’s Exi-Vent units were chosen to meet these needs, delivering a practical and robust solution tailored to the data centre’s requirements.| Surespan
Pulsant, a leading edge infrastructure provider, has opened the doors on its newly refurbished Croydon data centre, showcasing a client-centric| Data Centre & Network News
HIVE Digital Technologies, a leading digital asset miner and 'green' focused data centre builder and operator, has announced plans to| Data Centre & Network News
Macquarie Data Centres today hosted Australia’s Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security, The Hon. Clare O’Neil MP, to ceremoniously| Data Centre & Network News
Nscale, a fully vertically integrated AI cloud platform, today announced the acquisition of Kontena, a leader in high-density modular data| Data Centre & Network News
Yondr Group, a leading global developer, owner and operator of hyperscale data centres, has achieved ready-for-service (RFS) and entered into| Data Centre & Network News
CyrusOne, a global data centre developer and operator, has officially broken ground on its newest data centre in Germany (FRA7),| Data Centre & Network News
Commission adopts delegated regulation to establish EU-wide scheme rating the sustainability of data centre.| WILLIAM FRY