If handled wisely, natural sources such as wind and solar energy have great potential to be both clean and affordable.
Getting data centers to generate their own electricity may ease one obstacle to public acceptance of data centers. But it creates new hurdles.
When the wind blows past an oil and gas waste dump, residents of Rolla, B.C., say their homes are sometimes hit with foul, chemical smells, leaving them asking why ...
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This state's massive data centers can’t get the power they need, so they're creating their own supply
In rural Millard County, Kalen Taylor is bracing for the day the farmland across the street transforms into a sprawling data center complex. Initial plans for Joule Capital Partners’ 4,000-acre data ...
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